Recruitment of participants for dementia research: interprofessional perspectives from primary care-based memory clinics.

IF 3.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurodegenerative disease management Pub Date : 2022-04-04 DOI:10.2217/nmt-2021-0053
Linda Lee, J. Locklin, Tejal Patel, Stephanie K Lu, L. Hillier
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Aim: To understand clinician attitudes and the barriers that impede research recruitment from specialized primary care-based memory clinics. Materials & methods: Clinicians completed a survey on attitudes and barriers to research recruitment from memory clinics. Results: Comfort and willingness to recruit for research were low to moderate and were lower for drug trials than for observational and non-drug trials. Respondents believed that it is important to have a standardized recruitment process. Identified barriers provide some insights into the factors that contribute to discomfort and lack of willingness to recruit research participants. Discussion: Findings can inform future efforts to develop a recruitment process that addresses identified barriers, while also providing an opportunity to increase participant recruitment in dementia research.
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痴呆症研究参与者的招募:基于初级保健的记忆诊所的跨专业视角。
目的:了解临床医生的态度以及阻碍从专门的初级保健记忆诊所招募研究人员的障碍。材料与方法:临床医生完成了一项关于记忆诊所招募研究人员的态度和障碍的调查。结果:招募研究人员的舒适度和意愿从低到中等,药物试验低于观察性和非药物试验。受访者认为,有一个标准化的招聘流程很重要。已确定的障碍为导致不适和缺乏招募研究参与者意愿的因素提供了一些见解。讨论:研究结果可以为未来制定招聘流程提供信息,以解决已发现的障碍,同时也为增加痴呆症研究参与者的招聘提供了机会。
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