NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Learning Disabilities Psychiatry, Glasgow, UK.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2013 Jul;57(7):647-56. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2012.01573.x. Epub 2012 Jun 6.
Difficulties in the recruitment of adults with intellectual disability (ID) to research studies are well described but little studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the difficulties in recruiting to a specific research project, in order to inform future recruitment to ID research.
Individual semi-structured interviews were held between September 2009 and May 2010 with people who had been involved as intermediaries in recruitment to the research project. These were transcribed verbatim and were independently analysed by two researchers using the Framework approach, who then agreed upon the key emerging themes.
Ten interviews were analysed. A number of themes arose, including participant factors (interview anxiety, difficulties in understanding the concept of research, worry about negative feedback), the importance of the researcher (using a personal approach, meeting potential participants prior to recruitment) and motivators [enjoyment of the research interview (participant), obtaining a medical assessment (carer)]. The themes were then used to generate strategies to improve recruitment to ID research: these include the research team applying a more personal approach, developing the recruitment process to allow for multiple meetings with potential participants, and considering motivators for both participants and carers.
This study has used the experiences of intermediaries to identify strategies for improving recruitment to future ID research. This has implications in terms of both time and money. However, successful recruitment is essential to ID research, and we hope that the study will be used by ID researchers to review and improve their recruitment processes.
成年人参与智障(ID)研究的招募存在困难,这一点已经得到了充分的描述,但研究却相对较少。本研究的目的是调查在招募到特定研究项目时遇到的困难,以便为未来的 ID 研究提供信息。
2009 年 9 月至 2010 年 5 月,对作为研究项目招募中介的参与者进行了个人半结构式访谈。访谈内容逐字记录,并由两位研究人员使用框架方法进行独立分析,然后就关键的新兴主题达成一致。
分析了 10 次访谈。出现了一些主题,包括参与者因素(访谈焦虑、理解研究概念的困难、对负面反馈的担忧)、研究人员的重要性(采用个人方法,在招募前与潜在参与者见面)和激励因素[研究访谈的乐趣(参与者)、获得医疗评估(照顾者)]。然后,这些主题被用来生成改善 ID 研究招募的策略:包括研究团队采用更个人化的方法,开发招募流程,允许与潜在参与者多次会面,并考虑参与者和照顾者的激励因素。
本研究利用中介的经验确定了改善未来 ID 研究招募的策略。这在时间和金钱方面都有影响。然而,成功的招募对于 ID 研究至关重要,我们希望本研究能被 ID 研究人员用来审查和改进他们的招募流程。