Samus Quincy M, Amjad Halima, Johnston Deirdre, Black Betty S, Bartels Stephen J, Lyketsos Constantine G
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bayview, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
Department of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2015 Jul;23(7):698-708. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2015.01.005. Epub 2015 Jan 31.
To provide a critical review of a multipronged recruitment approach used to identify, recruit, and enroll a diverse community-based sample of persons with memory disorders into an 18-month randomized, controlled dementia care coordination trial.
Descriptive analysis of a recruitment approach comprised five strategies: community liaison ("gatekeepers") method, letters sent from trusted community organizations, display and distribution of study materials in the community, research registries, and general community outreach and engagement activities. Participants were 55 community organizations and 63 staff of community organizations in Baltimore, Maryland. Participant referral sources, eligibility, enrollment status, demographics, and loss to follow-up were tracked in a relational access database.
In total, 1,275 referrals were received and 303 socioeconomically, cognitively, and racially diverse community-dwelling persons with cognitive disorders were enrolled. Most referrals came from letters sent from community organizations directly to clients on the study's behalf (39%) and referrals from community liaison organizations (29%). African American/black enrollees were most likely to come from community liaison organizations.
A multipronged, adaptive approach led to the successful recruitment of diverse community-residing elders with memory impairment for an intervention trial. Key factors for success included using a range of evidence-supported outreach strategies, forming key strategic community partnerships, seeking regular stakeholder input through all research phases, and obtaining "buy-in" from community stakeholders by aligning study objectives with perceived unmet community needs.
对一种多管齐下的招募方法进行批判性综述,该方法用于识别、招募和纳入一个多样化的基于社区的记忆障碍患者样本,参加一项为期18个月的随机对照痴呆症护理协调试验。
对一种招募方法进行描述性分析,该方法包括五种策略:社区联络(“守门人”)方法、由可信赖的社区组织发出的信件、在社区展示和分发研究材料、研究登记处以及一般社区外展和参与活动。参与者是马里兰州巴尔的摩的55个社区组织和63名社区组织工作人员。在一个关系型访问数据库中跟踪参与者的推荐来源、资格、入组状态、人口统计学信息以及失访情况。
总共收到1275份推荐,303名社会经济、认知和种族多样化的社区居住认知障碍患者入组。大多数推荐来自社区组织代表研究直接发给客户的信件(39%)和社区联络组织的推荐(29%)。非裔美国人/黑人入组者最有可能来自社区联络组织。
一种多管齐下的适应性方法成功招募了多样化的社区居住记忆障碍老年人参加干预试验。成功的关键因素包括使用一系列有证据支持的外展策略、形成关键的战略社区伙伴关系、在所有研究阶段寻求利益相关者的定期投入,以及通过使研究目标与未满足的社区需求相一致来获得社区利益相关者的“认同”。