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Byron W Lai1,2, James H Rimmer3,4, Alex Yates3, Amanda Jeter3, Hui-Ju Young5, Mohanraj Thirumalai6, Tapan Mehta6, Jereme Wilroy7.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32747672 PMCID: PMC7397960 DOI: 10.1038/s41393-020-0530-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Spinal Cord ISSN: 1362-4393 Impact factor: 2.473
Fig. 13-Step decision making model for recruitment.
A substantive theory explaining critical influences underlying the decision to enroll in a physical activity program.
Recommendation for recruitment strategies.
| Concern Category | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Capability | • Convey that the program can fit within their schedule and is not a substantial time burden |
| • Inform participants that measures are in place to accommodate or address transportation and financial concerns (no cost to them and financial incentives) | |
| • Participants prefer home-based programs which could be implemented via telehealth | |
| • If a program is conducted onsite, ensure that incentive outweigh transportation concerns | |
| • Ensure that the program is safe for them | |
| Balancing | • If possible (allowable by IRB), inform participant of potential health benefits from participation |
| • State how the knowledge obtained from the study will help other people with the same disability | |
| • Emphasize that participants will receive social support and specify how (if applicable) | |
| Desirability | • Further elaborate on social support details or meaningful relationships that will be developed through the program (if applicable) |
| • Explain who the program is designed for, ideally the program will be customized or even have adaptable options to suit the potential participant’s needs | |
| • The recruiter should be friendly, patient, professional, and understanding of the potential participant’s situation and needs | |
| • Mention organizations, gatekeepers, or coordinators that may provide the potential participant with a sense of trust | |
| • If possible, the recruiter should be an individual with the same disability or conditions as the potential participant |
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