Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham/Lakeshore Foundation Research Collaborative, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Lakeshore Foundation, University of Alabama at Birmingham/Lakeshore Foundation Research Collaborative, Homewood, AL, USA.
Spinal Cord. 2021 Jan;59(1):17-25. doi: 10.1038/s41393-020-0530-7. Epub 2020 Aug 3.
Grounded theory qualitative approach.
To examine critical factors associated with interest in enrolling in a physical activity (PA) research intervention among a predominant group of adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) and develop a theory that can enhance future recruitment success.
Participants were recruited through the network of a community exercise facility for people with physical disabilities.
Interviews were conducted with 22 wheelchair users (mean age 46 ± 13 years; SCI [n = 19], cerebral palsy [n = 1]; multiple sclerosis [n = 1]; and bilateral limb loss [n = 1]) in either a one-on-one format or focus group. Interview data were coded, and these codes were organized into conceptual categories using a constructivist grounded theory framework.
Adults with SCI conceive three core concerns with enrolling into a PA trial: (1) capability to participate in the program due to scheduling, transportation, and secondary health conditions; (2) mental balancing of anticipated benefits versus the difficulty of starting the program; and (3) desirability of the program characteristics based on their preferences and needs. Concerns were organized into a theory that may enhance future recruitment success.
Recruitment is often overlooked in PA research for people with SCI despite it being a primary rate-limiting factor that severely limits the external validity of published studies. Study findings identified core recruitment concerns that are likely similar with general barriers to PA participation. This paper proposed a 3-step decision-making process that can serve as a starting point for overcoming recruitment issues in PA research with people with SCI.
扎根理论定性方法。
研究与脊髓损伤(SCI)患者群体对参加体力活动(PA)研究干预的兴趣相关的关键因素,并提出一个理论,以提高未来的招募成功率。
参与者通过一家残疾人体育锻炼机构的网络招募。
对 22 名轮椅使用者(平均年龄 46±13 岁;SCI [n=19],脑瘫 [n=1],多发性硬化症 [n=1],双侧肢体缺失 [n=1])进行了一对一或焦点小组的访谈。访谈数据进行编码,这些代码使用建构主义扎根理论框架组织成概念类别。
SCI 成人在参加 PA 试验时考虑了三个核心问题:(1)由于日程安排、交通和二级健康状况,参加项目的能力;(2)预期收益与启动项目的难度之间的心理平衡;(3)根据个人喜好和需求,对项目特征的期望。这些关注点被组织成一个理论,可能会提高未来的招募成功率。
尽管招募是影响 SCI 人群参与 PA 研究的主要限制因素,严重限制了已发表研究的外部有效性,但在 SCI 人群的 PA 研究中,招募往往被忽视。研究结果确定了核心招募问题,这些问题可能与一般的 PA 参与障碍相似。本文提出了一个 3 步决策过程,可以作为克服 SCI 人群 PA 研究中招募问题的起点。