This study compares the effectiveness of approaches used to recruit a diverse sample for a randomized clinical trial for Hoarding Disorder (HD) in the San Francisco Bay Area. Of the 632 individuals who inquired about the study, 313 were randomized and 231 completed treatment. Most participants heard about the study via flyering (N = 161), followed by advocacy groups (N = 113), word of mouth (N = 84), health care professionals (N = 78), online (N = 68), and media (N = 11). However, those that heard about the study via advertising methods, such as flyers, were less likely to complete the study, p = .01, while those recruited via advocacy groups were most likely to be randomized, p = .03. No source proved more effective in recruiting underrepr...
Although individual and group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the standard treatment approach ...
Many health and social care research studies report diffi culties recruiting suffi cient numbers of ...
Recent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach participants ...
This study compares the effectiveness of approaches used to recruit a diverse sample for a randomize...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment is one of the most serious challenges in performing randomized controlled tr...
BackgroundTreatment for hoarding disorder is typically performed by mental health professionals, pot...
BACKGROUND:Recruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. ...
Abstract Background Researching access to health services, and ways to improve equity, frequently re...
BackgroundRecruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. I...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
Introduction: One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who...
Introduction: One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who...
Purpose: This article reviews the problems associated with recruiting older minorities into mental h...
OBJECTIVE: Description of recruitment methods and lessons learned in a randomized controlled trial o...
Although individual and group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the standard treatment approach ...
Many health and social care research studies report diffi culties recruiting suffi cient numbers of ...
Recent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach participants ...
This study compares the effectiveness of approaches used to recruit a diverse sample for a randomize...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment is one of the most serious challenges in performing randomized controlled tr...
BackgroundTreatment for hoarding disorder is typically performed by mental health professionals, pot...
BACKGROUND:Recruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. ...
Abstract Background Researching access to health services, and ways to improve equity, frequently re...
BackgroundRecruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. I...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
Introduction: One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who...
Introduction: One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who...
Purpose: This article reviews the problems associated with recruiting older minorities into mental h...
OBJECTIVE: Description of recruitment methods and lessons learned in a randomized controlled trial o...
Although individual and group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the standard treatment approach ...
Many health and social care research studies report diffi culties recruiting suffi cient numbers of ...
Recent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach participants ...