Recruitment and Accrual of Women in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Spinal Manipulation.
Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics(2001)
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OBJECTIVE:To report on recruitment efforts and accrual rates for a nonmusculoskeletal chiropractic clinical trial.DESIGN:Information regarding the method of recruitment was collected for each individual who responded to an advertisement and completed an interviewer-administered telephone screening.SETTING:A suburban chiropractic teaching clinic with recruitment efforts extending throughout the larger metropolitan area.PATIENTS:A total of 2312 women were screened for participation and the advertisement source was noted for each. Of these, 138 women were recruited and fulfilled all study requirements.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:The numbers of responses and accrual rates were determined for 8 different recruitment methods: newspaper advertisements, community referrals, radio advertisements, community colleges, press releases, a community electronic sign, public television, and local posters.RESULTS:The most effective recruitment methods were newspaper advertisements, community referrals, and radio advertisements; the least effective methods were public television and local posters.CONCLUSIONS:The effort required for the recruitment of subjects was underestimated in this study. Based on the information gained, future recruitment methods for study participants will primarily focus on low-effort, high-yield methods such as newspaper and radio advertising, followed by press releases, campus electronic signs, and public television.
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chiropractic,patient selection,dysmenorrhea,randomized controlled trials,manipulation,recruitment
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