Wu Bei, Goedereis Eric A, Crout Richard J, Plassman Brenda L, DiNapoli Elizabeth A, McNeil Daniel W, Wiener Michael, Boone Martin L, Wiener R Constance, Kao Elizabeth, Bai Lina
The University of North Carolina Greensboro, Gerontology Program, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.
Spec Care Dentist. 2010 Sep-Oct;30(5):193-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2010.00150.x. Epub 2010 Aug 17.
The recruitment of community-dwelling older adults, particularly those with cognitive impairment and those residing in rural areas, has been consistently challenging for researchers, especially in the dental field. This study reports on recruitment experiences from an ongoing study investigating the association between oral health and cognitive status in later life. Multiple recruitment strategies, including educational presentations and traveling to participants' homes, were used to enroll rural elderly participants with various levels of cognitive function. In general, multipronged, proactive recruitment strategies were more effective than traditional, passive methods in reaching participants with varying degrees of cognitive impairment. The outcome of this study suggests that successful recruitment of such populations involves gaining the support of staff at relevant community organizations, informing community members (including older adults and their family members) of the project and the importance of oral health, and making data collection sites accessible for older adults.
招募社区居住的老年人,尤其是那些有认知障碍的老年人以及居住在农村地区的老年人,一直是研究人员面临的挑战,在牙科领域尤为如此。本研究报告了一项正在进行的研究的招募经验,该研究旨在调查晚年口腔健康与认知状态之间的关联。采用了多种招募策略,包括举办教育讲座和上门拜访参与者,以招募具有不同认知功能水平的农村老年参与者。总体而言,在接触不同程度认知障碍的参与者方面,多管齐下的主动招募策略比传统的被动方法更有效。本研究结果表明,成功招募这类人群需要获得相关社区组织工作人员的支持,向社区成员(包括老年人及其家庭成员)宣传项目以及口腔健康的重要性,并使老年人能够方便地前往数据收集地点。