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Research method issue: recruiting and retaining subjects in a research study.

Philippe Voyer1, Sylvie Lauzon, Johanne Collin, Sandy O'Brien Cousins.   

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This article considers recruitment and retention of study subjects, two vital elements of the research process. Using as an example a Canadian programme to engage older people in physical activity Philippe Voyer, Sylvie Lauzon, Johanne Collin and Sandy O'Brien Cousins describe how these twin challenges can be addressed.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18459483     DOI: 10.7748/nr2008.04.15.3.12.c6453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Res        ISSN: 1351-5578


  4 in total

1.  Improving subject recruitment, retention, and participation in research through Peplau's theory of interpersonal relations.

Authors:  Sue Penckofer; Mary Byrn; Patricia Mumby; Carol Estwing Ferrans
Journal:  Nurs Sci Q       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 0.883

2.  Going the distance: overcoming challenges in recruitment and retention of Black and White women in multisite, longitudinal study of predictors of coronary heart disease.

Authors:  Jean C McSweeney; Christina M Pettey; Ellen P Fischer; Alisa Spellman
Journal:  Res Gerontol Nurs       Date:  2009-10-27       Impact factor: 1.571

3.  Participation of older newly-diagnosed cancer patients in an observational prospective pilot study: an example of recruitment and retention.

Authors:  Martine T E Puts; Johanne Monette; Veronique Girre; Christina Wolfson; Michele Monette; Gerald Batist; Howard Bergman
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2009-08-10       Impact factor: 4.430

4.  Nursing intervention versus usual care to improve delirium among home-dwelling older adults receiving homecare after hospitalization: feasibility and acceptability of a Randomized Controlled Trail.

Authors:  Henk Verloo; Céline Goulet; Diane Morin; Armin von Gunten
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2016-03-14
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