Kirchhoff Karin T, Kehl Karen A
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53792-2455, USA.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2007;24(6):515-21. doi: 10.1177/1049909107300551. Epub 2007 Jun 29.
A great deal of time, attention, and funding has been dedicated to research concerned with improving care at the end of life. However, sizes of samples for such research are reduced by recruitment problems unique to end-of-life studies, which limits their power and generalizability. In this article, experiences are shared and suggestions are offered to increase recruitment using 4 recent studies on end-of-life topics as examples. The issues in this article include those related to participants (patients or family members) and those related to the health care providers or systems. A researcher who is forewarned about higher-than-usual rates for lack of contact, refusals, and no-shows in end-of-life research can plan appropriately for the time and effort needed during the recruitment phase of the study.
大量的时间、精力和资金都投入到了旨在改善临终护理的研究中。然而,临终研究特有的招募问题导致此类研究的样本量减少,这限制了研究的效力和普遍性。在本文中,我们分享了一些经验,并以最近4项关于临终话题的研究为例,提出了增加招募人数的建议。本文讨论的问题包括与参与者(患者或家庭成员)相关的问题,以及与医疗服务提供者或系统相关的问题。对于临终研究中高于正常水平的无联系、拒绝参与和爽约率有所警觉的研究人员,可以在研究招募阶段为所需的时间和精力做好适当规划。