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Strategies to enhance recruitment of rural-dwelling older people into community-based trials.

Sakuntala Anuruang1, Patricia Mary Davidson2, Debra Jackson3, Louise Hickman4.   

Abstract

AIM: To describe strategies that can enhance the recruitment of rural-dwelling older people into clinical trials.
BACKGROUND: Recruitment to studies can be time-consuming and challenging. Moreover, there are challenges associated with recruiting older people, particularly those living in rural areas. Nevertheless, an adequate sample size is crucial to the validity of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). DATA SOURCES: The authors draw on the literature and their personal experiences, to present a range of flexible and inclusive strategies that have been successfully used to recruit older people into clinical trials. REVIEW
METHODS: This paper describes attempts to improve recruitment of rural-dwelling, older Thai people to a clinical trial. DISCUSSION: To attract potential participants, researchers should consider minimising the burden of their study and maximising its benefits or convenience for participants. Three factors that may influence participation rates are: personal factors of participants, researchers' personal attributes, and protocol factors. In addition, three important strategies contribute to improving recruitment: understanding the culture of the research setting, identifying the 'gatekeepers' in the setting and building trust with stakeholders.
CONCLUSION: Even though the study covered did not recruit a large number of participants, these understandings were crucial and enabled recruitment of a sufficient number of participants in a reasonable timeframe. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE/RESEARCH: These strategies may be of use in rural settings and with different communities including urban communities.

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Keywords:  community-based intervention; gatekeepers; older people; randomised controlled trial; recruitment; rural dwelling; trust

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26365075     DOI: 10.7748/nr.23.1.40.e1345

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


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