Magwood Gayenell S, Ellis Charles, Buie Joy N J, Slan Stephanie, Bonilha Leo, Adams Robert J
College of Nursing, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2021 Sep 8;24:100844. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100844. eCollection 2021 Dec.
Substantial effort has been undertaken to improve the recruitment and retention of participants in stroke trials. African Americans are disproportionately under-represented in stroke clinical trials as well as clinical trials for other chronic disease conditions. To circumvent barriers to recruitment, clinical trial recruitment strategies used to recruit African Americans have focused on different aspects of community engagement.
This study examined a community-engaged, multi-phased tailored approach to recruiting African Americans with stroke. The recruitment approach described was designed to support the Community Based Intervention under Nurse Guidance after Stroke (CINGS) trial, part of the Wide Spectrum Investigation of Stroke Outcome Disparities on Multiple Levels (WISSDOM) Center established to explore stroke disparities.
A multiple-phased recruitment approach was undertaken and involved a recruitment planning phase and a recruitment phase. The recruitment planning phase involved the use of focus groups designed to explore barriers and facilitators of stroke recovery. The active recruitment phase included multiple strategies with ongoing evaluation.
Information gained from focus groups offered insights into strategies critical to recruiting African Americans with stroke for behavioral research during the early recovery period. Strategies to enhance the identification of and recruitment of potential participants included use of: a) a hospital system stroke database, b) system-wide friendly visits/warm handoff approaches, c) electronic health record, d) associated external sites and e) protocol adjustments.
Developing tailored approaches to curtail barriers to research participation is critical for increasing the probability of reaching African American study participant recruitment and retention goals. Research teams may require training in community-engagement research strategies essential for obtaining achieving target recruitment goals.
为提高中风试验参与者的招募率和留存率,已付出了巨大努力。非裔美国人在中风临床试验以及其他慢性病状况的临床试验中的代表性严重不足。为克服招募障碍,用于招募非裔美国人的临床试验招募策略集中在社区参与的不同方面。
本研究考察了一种社区参与的、多阶段的针对性方法,用于招募患有中风的非裔美国人。所描述的招募方法旨在支持中风后护士指导下的社区干预(CINGS)试验,该试验是多层次中风结局差异广泛调查(WISSDOM)中心的一部分,该中心旨在探索中风差异。
采用多阶段招募方法,包括招募规划阶段和招募阶段。招募规划阶段包括使用焦点小组来探索中风恢复的障碍和促进因素。积极招募阶段包括多种持续评估的策略。
从焦点小组获得的信息为早期康复期间招募患有中风的非裔美国人进行行为研究的关键策略提供了见解。增强潜在参与者识别和招募的策略包括使用:a)医院系统中风数据库,b)全系统友好访问/热情交接方法,c)电子健康记录,d)相关外部站点,以及e)方案调整。
制定针对性方法以减少研究参与障碍对于提高达到非裔美国研究参与者招募和留存目标的可能性至关重要。研究团队可能需要接受社区参与研究策略的培训,这对于实现目标招募目标至关重要。