Miller Wendy R, Bakas Tamilyn, Buelow Janice M, Habermann Barbara
Author Affiliations: Assistant Professor, Department of Adult Health (Dr Miller); Professor, Department of Adult Health (Dr Bakas); Associate Professor, Department of Adult Health (Dr Buelow); Associate Professor, Department of Family Health (Dr Habermann), Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis.
Clin Nurse Spec. 2013 Nov-Dec;27(6):307-13. doi: 10.1097/NUR.0b013e3182a8725a.
Chronic diseases are rampant in the United States and account for the majority of healthcare costs in this country. The implementation of research studies involving members of chronic disease populations is necessary to the development of interventions aimed at preventing these conditions and improving outcomes. The implementation of such studies hinges on the successful recruitment of an adequate number of study participants. Difficulties surrounding participant recruitment in behavioral studies are well documented and present a barrier to researchers aiming to conduct research involving persons with chronic diseases. Common recruitment challenges associated with recruiting chronic disease participants are reviewed, and a highly effective, alternative recruitment strategy used by the authors in a qualitative study involving persons with epilepsy is discussed in detail.
慢性病在美国肆虐,占该国医疗保健费用的大部分。开展涉及慢性病患者群体成员的研究对于开发旨在预防这些疾病和改善治疗效果的干预措施至关重要。此类研究的开展取决于能否成功招募到足够数量的研究参与者。行为研究中围绕参与者招募的困难已有充分记录,这对旨在开展涉及慢性病患者研究的研究人员构成了障碍。本文回顾了与招募慢性病参与者相关的常见招募挑战,并详细讨论了作者在一项涉及癫痫患者的定性研究中使用的一种高效替代招募策略。