Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, UK.
Academic Unit of Ageing and Stroke Research, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Trials. 2021 May 8;22(1):332. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05297-3.
To support a robust evidence base for the organisation and provision of community-delivered health services for older people, clinical trials need to be designed to account for community-based participant recruitment. There is currently little reported information available on the time and cost of recruiting community-dwelling older people, which makes the completion of cost attribution documentation problematic when applying for research funding.
We aimed to establish the amount of researcher time it takes to recruit community-dwelling older people to a feasibility primary care cluster randomised controlled trial, including collecting baseline data. The trial was part of a programme of work investigating an intervention to improve the quality of life for older people with frailty. Two researchers conducting home visits to recruit and collect baseline data from participants recorded the time spent on travelling to and from the visit, at the visit itself and any associated administration. The median total researcher activity time per visit was 148 min. We discuss the various elements of recruitment and data collection activity and the factors that impacted the length of time taken, including location, individuals' capacity and cognition, hearing and visual impairment and the desire for social contact.
Studies cannot reach their recruitment targets if they are unrealistically planned and resourced. We recommend that trials recruiting older people in the community allocate two and a half hours of researcher time per person, on average, for consent, baseline data collection, travel and administration. We acknowledge that a variety of different factors will mean that researcher activity will vary between different community-based trials. Our findings give a good starting point for timing calculations, and evidence on which to base the justification of research activity costings.
Personalised care planning for older people with frailty ISRCTN12363970 . 08/11/2018.
为了支持为老年人提供社区卫生服务的组织和提供,需要设计临床试验来考虑基于社区的参与者招募。目前,关于招募社区居住的老年人的时间和成本的信息报道很少,这使得在申请研究资金时,难以完成成本归属的文件编制。
我们旨在确定招募社区居住的老年人参加一项可行性初级保健聚类随机对照试验所需的研究人员时间,包括收集基线数据。该试验是一项旨在改善虚弱老年人生活质量的干预措施的工作计划的一部分。两名研究人员进行家访,从参与者那里招募并收集基线数据,记录往返访问的时间、访问本身以及任何相关的管理时间。每次访问的中位总研究人员活动时间为 148 分钟。我们讨论了招募和数据收集活动的各个要素,以及影响时间长短的因素,包括地点、个人的能力和认知、听力和视力障碍以及对社交接触的渴望。
如果研究计划和资源不切实际,研究就无法达到招募目标。我们建议在社区招募老年人的试验中,平均为每位参与者分配两个半小时的研究人员时间,用于同意、基线数据收集、旅行和管理。我们承认,各种不同的因素将意味着不同的基于社区的试验中研究人员的活动会有所不同。我们的研究结果为时间计算提供了一个良好的起点,并为研究活动成本的合理性提供了证据。
个性化护理计划用于虚弱的老年人 ISRCTN85053233. 2018 年 11 月 8 日。