BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the highest level of scientific evidence, but successful participant recruitment is critical to ensure the external and internal validity of results. This study describes the strategies associated with recruiting older adults at increased falls risk residing in retirement villages into an 18-month cluster RCT designed to evaluate the effects of a dual-task exercise program on falls and physical and cognitive function. METHODS: Recruitment of adults aged ≥65 at increased falls risk residing within retirement villages (size 60-350 residents) was initially designed to occur over 12 months using two distinct cohorts (C). Recruitment occurred via a three-stage approach that included liaisin...
Background: With the increasing need for high-quality exercise interventions in China, relatively li...
Background: Exercise is an important and effective approach to preventing falls in older people, but...
IntroductionSuccessful randomisd controlled trials (RCTs) require successful participant recruitment...
Background: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the highest level of scientific evidence, bu...
This is the author accepted manuscriptBackground: Challenges of recruitment to randomised controlled...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and successful strategi...
Introduction: Ageing is accompanied by increased risks of chronic disease, declined functioning and ...
Introduction: Ageing is accompanied by increased risks of chronic disease, declined functioning and ...
Introduction: Physical activity levels of Australia’s ageing population are declining and coincident...
BACKGROUND: The difficulty of recruiting older people to clinical trials is well described, but ther...
The general practitioner (GP)’s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting community-dwell...
Background: The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible v...
Background - The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible ...
Background: Exercise is an important and effective approach to preventing falls in older people, but...
Background: With the increasing need for high-quality exercise interventions in China, relatively li...
Background: Exercise is an important and effective approach to preventing falls in older people, but...
IntroductionSuccessful randomisd controlled trials (RCTs) require successful participant recruitment...
Background: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the highest level of scientific evidence, bu...
This is the author accepted manuscriptBackground: Challenges of recruitment to randomised controlled...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and successful strategi...
Introduction: Ageing is accompanied by increased risks of chronic disease, declined functioning and ...
Introduction: Ageing is accompanied by increased risks of chronic disease, declined functioning and ...
Introduction: Physical activity levels of Australia’s ageing population are declining and coincident...
BACKGROUND: The difficulty of recruiting older people to clinical trials is well described, but ther...
The general practitioner (GP)’s practice appears to be an ideal venue for recruiting community-dwell...
Background: The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible v...
Background - The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible ...
Background: Exercise is an important and effective approach to preventing falls in older people, but...
Background: With the increasing need for high-quality exercise interventions in China, relatively li...
Background: Exercise is an important and effective approach to preventing falls in older people, but...
IntroductionSuccessful randomisd controlled trials (RCTs) require successful participant recruitment...