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Caroline René1, Isabelle Landry2, Katherine Péloquin3

  • 1Infirmière, Ph.Dc, département des sciences infirmières, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Gatineau, Canada.

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This study reviews strategies to improve men's participation in research, particularly in reproduction and parenting. It highlights a need for clearer methods to overcome barriers and increase engagement in studies involving men.

Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Research Methodology

Background:

  • Men's lived experiences research has grown, yet their representation in studies on reproduction and parenting remains low.
  • Underrepresentation raises concerns about men's willingness to participate and the effectiveness of current engagement methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe strategies for enhancing men's engagement in research.
  • To address the gap in understanding how to effectively recruit and retain male participants.

Main Methods:

  • A narrative review of literature was performed using CINAHL, MEDLINE, Cairn-info, and the Sofia search tool.
  • The snowball method and reverse citation tracking were employed to identify additional relevant publications.
  • 31 publications were selected for analysis.
Keywords:
data collectionmennarrative reviewparticipantsrecruitment

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Main Results:

  • Effective strategies were identified across three key research stages: recruitment, maintaining engagement, and data collection.
  • The review synthesized practical approaches to overcome challenges in studies involving men.

Conclusions:

  • There is a notable lack of concrete methodological strategies to anticipate and overcome obstacles in research involving men.
  • Enhanced transparency in future research publications regarding methodological aspects is crucial for improving practices in mobilizing men for studies.