Challenges to and strategies for recruiting chronic care dyads into intervention research

被引:9
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作者
Whitlatch, Carol J. [1 ]
Orsulic-Jeras, Silvia [1 ]
Johnson, Justin [1 ]
机构
[1] Benjamin Rose Inst Aging, 11890 Fairhill Rd, Cleveland, OH 44120 USA
关键词
Caregiving; recruitment; intervention; chronic illness; SELF-MANAGEMENT; CHRONIC ILLNESS; CHRONIC DISEASE; OLDER-PEOPLE; FAMILY; METAANALYSIS; EFFICACY;
D O I
10.1177/1742395319869434
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objectives Recruiting and enrolling appropriate participants into research trials for chronic illness populations can be challenging and time intensive. Successful recruitment requires a variety of strategies that may change as the study progresses. This paper reports on the challenges of and actions taken for recruiting and enrolling into research families living with chronic illnesses. Methods We draw on our experiences from over 20 years of research enrolling older adults and their family caregivers (care dyads) into psychosocial research trials. Barriers and actions taken to challenges of recruiting care dyads are presented that can help future investigators meet their recruitment goals in a timely and efficient manner. Results Despite efforts of an Advisory Committee, numerous community partnerships, and other attempts to boost enrollment, our recruitment goals were not met. Barriers to meeting these goals are described (e.g. partner site staff turnover, lack of site "champion") and potential actions taken. Discussion This paper examines the challenges experienced recruiting appropriate chronic illness dyads into a psychosocial intervention as well as the various recruitment strategies that were used in an attempt to reach recruitment goals.
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页码:232 / 241
页数:10
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