Marks Anne, Wilkes Lesley, Blythe Stacy, Griffiths Rhonda
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Penrith NSW, Australia.
Western Sydney University, Penrith NSW, Australia.
Nurse Res. 2017 Sep 19;25(2):34-38. doi: 10.7748/nr.2017.e1510.
This paper is a reflection by a PhD candidate on her qualitative study involving parents, diabetes educators and school teachers who were caring for a child with type 1 diabetes using intensive insulin therapy in primary school.
To reflect on a novice researcher's experience of recruiting research participants from community, health and education settings in Australia.
Participants were successfully recruited for the study using internet communication tools: Facebook support groups; the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) e-newsletter; and emails sent to school principals. These methods were successful as Facebook and online support groups are popular, the study topic was of interest, the ADEA has many members, and numerous emails were sent to schools. Potential barriers to recruitment were a lack of access to those who did not use Facebook or the internet, gatekeepers, the high workloads of diabetes educators and teachers, and the time needed to obtain ethics approval and send a large number of emails to schools.
Internet communication tools were successful in recruiting participants from community, health and education settings. However, different approaches were required for each type of participant. Lessons learned from this experience were: the importance of taking time to plan recruitment, including an in-depth understanding of potential participants and recruitment tools, the benefit of being an insider, and the need to work closely with gatekeepers.
An understanding of recruitment is essential for ensuring access to appropriate participants and timely collection of data. The experience of the novice researcher may provide insight to others planning to use internet communication tools for recruitment.
本文是一名博士生对其定性研究的反思,该研究涉及在小学中使用强化胰岛素治疗来照顾1型糖尿病患儿的家长、糖尿病教育者和学校教师。
反思一名新手研究者在澳大利亚从社区、健康和教育环境中招募研究参与者的经历。
使用互联网通讯工具成功招募到了研究参与者,这些工具包括:脸书支持小组;澳大利亚糖尿病教育者协会(ADEA)的电子通讯;以及发送给学校校长的电子邮件。这些方法之所以成功,是因为脸书和在线支持小组很受欢迎,研究主题受到关注,ADEA有众多成员,并且向学校发送了大量电子邮件。招募的潜在障碍包括无法接触到不使用脸书或互联网的人群、把关人、糖尿病教育者和教师的高工作量,以及获得伦理批准和向学校发送大量电子邮件所需的时间。
互联网通讯工具成功地从社区、健康和教育环境中招募到了参与者。然而,针对每种类型的参与者需要采用不同的方法。从这次经历中学到的经验教训包括:花时间规划招募工作的重要性,包括深入了解潜在参与者和招募工具、作为内部人士的好处,以及与把关人密切合作的必要性。
了解招募工作对于确保能够接触到合适的参与者并及时收集数据至关重要。新手研究者的经验可能会为其他计划使用互联网通讯工具进行招募的人提供启示。