Veterans’ Donations of Research Incentives to Fellow Veterans
Donna M. Zulman, Mayuree Rao, Cindie Slightam, Liberty Greene, Matthew L. Maciejewski

TL;DR
This study explores whether offering donations to veteran organizations encourages veterans to participate in research.
Contribution
It introduces using charitable donations as incentives specifically for veteran research recruitment.
Findings
Monetary donations to veteran-serving organizations were considered as research incentives.
The study surveyed veterans to assess the effectiveness of this incentive strategy.
Abstract
This survey study examines using monetary donations to veteran-serving organizations as an incentive for research participation among US veterans.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrimary Care and Health Outcomes · Health and Medical Research Impacts · Global Health Workforce Issues
