Levickis Penny, Naughton Geraldine, Gerner Bibi, Gibbons Kay
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2013 Jan;49(1):57-62. doi: 10.1111/jpc.12020. Epub 2012 Dec 2.
Subjects who did not respond to an invitation to participate in a community-based randomised controlled trial for childhood obesity in Melbourne, Australia were approached to investigate reasons for non-participation.
Between January and September 2007, 305 families were sent a brief questionnaire and invited to take part in the current study. Thirty-seven questionnaires were returned and 12 parents agreed to a follow-up interview. Questionnaire data were quantitatively analysed. The interviews were conducted via the telephone and provided detailed qualitative information on non-participation.
Lack of time was cited as a main reason for non-participation. Different aspects of time were discussed including lack of time to dedicate to a topic seen as low priority, overestimated perception of time for study commitments and the inappropriate timing of the request. Other major reasons for non-participation included risk of negative experiences and the impact of the initial contact with the study.
This study illustrates the experiences of potential participants during the recruitment process, their perceptions of study commitments and how their previous experiences impact on their decision to participate in research. These findings provide insight into the decision not to participate in health research and could be used to modify recruitment procedures for future health research as a way of improving the recruitment experience for potential participants as well as enhancing recruitment rates.
对于未回应参与澳大利亚墨尔本一项针对儿童肥胖的社区随机对照试验邀请的受试者,进行了调查以探究其不参与的原因。
2007年1月至9月期间,向305个家庭发送了一份简短问卷,并邀请他们参与本研究。共收回37份问卷,12位家长同意接受随访访谈。对问卷数据进行了定量分析。访谈通过电话进行,提供了关于不参与的详细定性信息。
缺乏时间被列为不参与的主要原因。讨论了时间的不同方面,包括没有时间投入到被视为低优先级的主题、对研究任务所需时间的高估以及邀请时间的不合适。不参与的其他主要原因包括负面经历的风险以及与研究的初次接触的影响。
本研究阐述了潜在参与者在招募过程中的经历、他们对研究任务的认知以及他们以往经历如何影响其参与研究的决定。这些发现为不参与健康研究的决定提供了见解,可用于修改未来健康研究的招募程序,以改善潜在参与者的招募体验并提高招募率。