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Issues in the development of subject recruitment strategies and eligibility criteria in multisite trials of matching.

A Zweben1, D M Donovan, C L Randall, D Barrett, K Dermen, E Kabela, B McRee, R Meyers, C Rice, D Rosengren.   

Abstract

Decision-making in selecting and recruiting subjects for treatment matching research is a complex process involving conceptual, methodological and practical considerations. In selecting clients, concerns arise about whether the criteria will produce a subject population that is (1) relevant to the dimensions associated with the treatment matching, (2) representative of persons typically seen in alcohol treatment settings and, for practical purposes, (3) able or willing to comply with the requirements of the study protocol. Also, in order to fulfill sampling requirements, it may be necessary to employ a variety of creative outreach methods. However, these recruitment mechanisms can pose additional logistical and methodological problems for the research. This article focuses on various issues arising in the selection and recruitment of subjects in matching research. Project MATCH serves to highlight issues related to client eligibility and recruitment and to discuss effective strategies for resolving these matters.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7723000     DOI: 10.15288/jsas.1994.s12.62

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Suppl        ISSN: 0363-468X


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