Joshi Shristi, Dunbar Kerri, Taylor Patricia, Sullivan Kelli L, Afzal Mariam M, Song Christina, Purohit Maulik, Roy Michael J
Henry M. Jackson Foundation, 6720A Rockledge Drive, Suite 100, Bethesda, MD 20817.
Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, 12725 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, MD 20852.
Mil Med. 2017 Mar;182(S1):124-127. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-16-00282.
Recruitment of participants for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) studies is a major challenge, causing delays in study timelines and even study failures. To address this challenge, the Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine (CNRM) Recruitment Core developed procedures for identification, screening, and referral of participants from screening studies to a broad range of TBI and PTSD studies.
Participants were recruited from civilian hospitals, Military Treatment Facilities, and through various events and presentations. Enrolled participants were referred to other studies during initial enrollment, follow-up visits, or ad hoc as new CNRM studies became active. A centralized online database was used to streamline the eligibility and referral process.
As of October 25, 2016, 1,040 enrolled participants from the two screening studies have been assessed for eligibility for active CNRM studies. Referrals have led to 197 total enrollments into other CNRM studies. Common reasons for exclusion from studies included age, date of injury, injury severity, contraindication to Magnetic Resonance Imaging, state of residence, and military status.
Collaborative work with multiple disciplines and institutions, and the use of diverse media, was critical to augmenting participant enrollment, and significantly diversified the demographics of the participant population. Streamlining the referral process helps studies meet their timelines and target enrollment.
为创伤性脑损伤(TBI)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)研究招募参与者是一项重大挑战,会导致研究时间表延迟甚至研究失败。为应对这一挑战,神经科学与再生医学中心(CNRM)招募核心制定了从筛查研究中识别、筛选和转介参与者至广泛的TBI和PTSD研究的程序。
参与者从民用医院、军事治疗机构招募,并通过各种活动和讲座招募。已登记的参与者在初次登记、随访期间或随着新的CNRM研究启动而被临时转介至其他研究。使用一个集中的在线数据库来简化资格审查和转介流程。
截至2016年10月25日,来自两项筛查研究的1040名已登记参与者已被评估是否符合CNRM现行研究的资格。转介已导致共有197人登记参加其他CNRM研究。被排除在研究之外的常见原因包括年龄、受伤日期、损伤严重程度、磁共振成像禁忌症、居住州和军事身份。
与多个学科和机构的合作以及使用多种媒体对于增加参与者招募至关重要,并显著使参与者群体的人口统计学特征多样化。简化转介流程有助于研究按时完成并达到目标招募人数。