Heinert Sara W, Salvatore Ryan, Thompson Kelsey M, Krishna Divya, Pena Kayla, Ohman-Strickland Pamela, Greene Kathryn, Heckman Carolyn J, Crabtree Benjamin F, Levy Phillip, Hudson Shawna V
Department of Emergency Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2024 Sep 16;8(1):e122. doi: 10.1017/cts.2024.586. eCollection 2024.
Dyads can be challenging to recruit for research studies, but detailed reporting on strategies employed to recruit adult-adolescent dyads is rare. We describe experiences recruiting adult-youth dyads for a hypertension education intervention comparing recruitment in an emergency department (ED) setting with a school-based community setting. We found more success in recruiting dyads through a school-based model that started with adolescent youth (19 dyads in 7 weeks with < 1 hour recruitment) compared to an ED-based model that started with adults (2 dyads in 17 weeks with 350 hours of recruitment). These findings can benefit future adult-youth dyad recruitment for research studies.
招募二元组参与研究可能具有挑战性,但关于招募成人与青少年二元组所采用策略的详细报告却很少见。我们描述了为一项高血压教育干预招募成人与青少年二元组的经历,比较了在急诊科环境与校内社区环境中的招募情况。我们发现,通过以青少年为起点的校内模式招募二元组更为成功(7周内招募了19个二元组,招募时间<1小时),相比之下,以成人开始的急诊科模式(17周内招募了2个二元组,招募时间为350小时)。这些发现可为未来招募成人与青少年二元组参与研究提供帮助。