Lessons learned from recruiting nursing homes to a quantitative cross-sectional pilot study

被引:6
|
作者
Tzouvara, Vasiliki [1 ]
Papadopoulos, Chris [2 ]
Randhawa, Gurch [3 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Florence Nightingale Sch Nursing & Midwifery, London WC2R 2LS, England
[2] Univ Bedfordshire, Inst Hlth Res, Luton, Beds, England
[3] Univ Bedfordshire, Inst Hlth Res, Divers Publ Hlth, Luton, Beds, England
关键词
multi-methods; older adults; care homes; nursing homes; recruitment strategies; nursing research;
D O I
10.7748/nr.23.4.35.s8
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background A growing older adult population is leading to increased admission rates to long-term care facilities such as nursing homes and residential care homes. Assisted healthcare services should be flexible, integrated, and responsive to older adults' needs. However, there is a limited body of empirical evidence because of the recruitment challenges in these settings. Aim To describe the barriers and challenges faced in recruiting to a recent pilot study, consider previously implemented and proposed recruitment strategies, and propose a new multi-method approach to maximising recruitment of care homes. Discussion The proposed multi-method approach harnesses key recruitment strategies previously highlighted as effective in navigating the many challenges and barriers that are likely to be encountered, such as mistrust, scepticism and concerns about disruption to routines. This includes making strategic use of existing personal and professional connections within the research team, engaging with care homes that have previously engaged with the research process, forming relationships of trust, and employing a range of incentives. Conclusion Implementing carefully planned recruitment strategies is likely to improve relationships between nursing homes and researchers. As a consequence, recruitment can be augmented which can enable the production of rigorous evidence required for achieving effective nursing practice and patient wellbeing. Implications for practice Boosting recruitment rates is crucial in helping to build new and less biased research evidence and for informing and underpinning all forms of evidence-based practice. The lessons learned from our pilot and the review of the literature highlight these issues and better enable investigators to access research settings that commonly possess many complex recruitment barriers and challenges.
引用
收藏
页码:35 / 39
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Comorbid Dementia and Cancer in Residents of Nursing Homes: Secondary Analyses of a Cross-Sectional Study
    Blytt, Kjersti Marie
    Selbaek, Geir
    Drageset, Jorunn
    Natvig, Gerd Karin
    Husebo, Bettina S.
    CANCER NURSING, 2018, 41 (02) : E13 - E20
  • [32] Prevalence of urinary incontinence and associated factors in nursing homes: a multicentre cross-sectional study
    Javier Jerez-Roig
    Pau Farrés-Godayol
    Meltem Yildirim
    Anna Escribà-Salvans
    Pau Moreno-Martin
    Ester Goutan-Roura
    Sandra Rierola-Fochs
    Montse Romero-Mas
    Joanne Booth
    Dawn A. Skelton
    Maria Giné-Garriga
    Eduard Minobes-Molina
    BMC Geriatrics, 24
  • [33] Prevalence of urinary incontinence and associated factors in nursing homes: a multicentre cross-sectional study
    Jerez-Roig, Javier
    Farres-Godayol, Pau
    Yildirim, Meltem
    Escriba-Salvans, Anna
    Moreno-Martin, Pau
    Goutan-Roura, Ester
    Rierola-Fochs, Sandra
    Romero-Mas, Montse
    Booth, Joanne
    Skelton, Dawn A.
    Gine-Garriga, Maria
    Minobes-Molina, Eduard
    BMC GERIATRICS, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [34] Pharmacology Knowledge Among Nurses Working in Nursing Homes in Norway: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Taasen, Siv Eriksen
    Kvam, Fred-Ivan
    Blytt, Kjersti Marie
    Messaoudi, El Houcine
    SAGE OPEN NURSING, 2024, 10
  • [35] Malnutrition in Austrian Hospitals and Nursing Homes - Results from Repeated Cross-Sectional Studies
    Schoenherr, S.
    Halfens, R. J. G.
    Lohrmann, C.
    AKTUELLE ERNAHRUNGSMEDIZIN, 2014, 39 (02): : 110 - 116
  • [36] Resident-to-resident aggression in Norwegian nursing homes: a cross-sectional exploratory study
    Anja Botngård
    Arne Henning Eide
    Laura Mosqueda
    Wenche Malmedal
    BMC Geriatrics, 20
  • [37] Malnutrition and Its Determinants among Older Adults Living in French Caribbean Nursing Homes: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Teguo, Maturin Tabue
    Letchimy, Laurys
    Rinaldo, Leila
    Bonnet, Michel
    Tchero, Huidi
    Simo-Tabue, Nadine
    Boucaud-Maitre, Denis
    NUTRIENTS, 2024, 16 (14)
  • [38] Needs and availability of medical specialists' and allied health professionals' visits in German nursing homes: a cross-sectional study of nursing home staff
    Schroeder, Ann-Kristin
    Fassmer, Alexander Maximilian
    Allers, Katharina
    Hoffmann, Falk
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [39] Status and influencing factors of elder neglect by geriatric nursing assistants in Chinese nursing homes: a cross-sectional survey
    Wang, Jing
    Yang, Zhihua
    Li, Ya
    Ma, Ruijuan
    Zhang, Liping
    Du, Yage
    Dou, Haoying
    FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE, 2023, 10
  • [40] Prevalence of Dementia With Lewy Body Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study in 40 Swedish Nursing Homes
    Zahirovic, Iris
    Wattmo, Carina
    Torisson, Gustav
    Minthon, Lennart
    Londos, Elisabet
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, 2016, 17 (08) : 706 - 711