Mood Laura, Hassouneh Dena, McNeff Elizabeth
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon.
Regional Research Institute, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon.
Public Health Nurs. 2015 Jul-Aug;32(4):368-77. doi: 10.1111/phn.12192. Epub 2015 Mar 19.
Inadequate participant recruitment and retention practices can affect sample representativeness and thus the generalizability of research findings. Retention of research participants has been examined within the literature to some extent; however, there is no consensus on best practice in achieving acceptable results. Furthermore, there is a gap in understanding how to engage and retain women with physical disabilities (WPDs) in research. To address these oversights, we review (1) the significance of retention as a methodological concern, (2) factors that influence the involvement and retention of participants in research, including individual, population, and health-illness considerations, and (3) particular circumstances impacting the inclusion and retention of WPDs in research. On the basis of a review of the literature and our experience with the Healing Pathways randomized controlled trial (RCT), we present a conceptual model to guide culturally sensitive health research implementation with WPDs, and promote the engagement and retention of this group in RCTs and other forms of interventional health research.
参与者招募和保留措施不当会影响样本的代表性,进而影响研究结果的普遍性。研究参与者的保留问题在一定程度上已在文献中得到探讨;然而,对于实现可接受结果的最佳实践尚无共识。此外,在如何使身体残疾女性参与并留在研究中方面,人们的认识存在差距。为解决这些疏漏,我们回顾了:(1)保留作为一个方法学问题的重要性;(2)影响参与者参与和留在研究中的因素,包括个体、人群和健康-疾病方面的考虑;(3)影响身体残疾女性纳入和留在研究中的特殊情况。基于对文献的回顾以及我们在“康复途径”随机对照试验(RCT)中的经验,我们提出一个概念模型,以指导对身体残疾女性进行具有文化敏感性的健康研究实施,并促进该群体参与并留在随机对照试验及其他形式的介入性健康研究中。