Successful recruitment and retention of study participants is essential for the overall success of a research study. The recruitment process involves identifying potential research participants and providing them with the information to establish their interest to join a proposed research study. Research studies are often time and labour intensive and inappropriate recruitment of research participants can significantly impact the study findings. This chapter will introduce readers to a range of associated issues, and offer possible solutions and mitigation strategies to enhance research participant engagement. First, this chapter describes the issues surrounding investigators’ and potential participants’ expectations related to their involv...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: This discussion paper proposes a five-part theoretical framewor...
Participant recruitment and enrollment are essential ele-ments in the successful execution of resear...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Aims And Objectives: This article, based on the available literature, attempts to discuss the impor...
It is documented that response rates and the retention of participants in health-related research ca...
An essential element of human research is the successful recruitment of participants. Many researche...
Adequate participant recruitment is critical for any qualitative research project. Our research team...
Recruiting participants for research studies is often a challenging task. Recruitment requires caref...
One of the most difficult aspects of conducting clinical research is the ability to successfully rec...
One of the most difficult aspects of conducting clinical research is the ability to successfully rec...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
BACKGROUND: Increasing interest in general practice research, especially postal surveys, has been me...
Background Recruiting the required number of participants is vital to the success of clinical resea...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: This discussion paper proposes a five-part theoretical framewor...
Participant recruitment and enrollment are essential ele-ments in the successful execution of resear...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Aims And Objectives: This article, based on the available literature, attempts to discuss the impor...
It is documented that response rates and the retention of participants in health-related research ca...
An essential element of human research is the successful recruitment of participants. Many researche...
Adequate participant recruitment is critical for any qualitative research project. Our research team...
Recruiting participants for research studies is often a challenging task. Recruitment requires caref...
One of the most difficult aspects of conducting clinical research is the ability to successfully rec...
One of the most difficult aspects of conducting clinical research is the ability to successfully rec...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
BACKGROUND: Increasing interest in general practice research, especially postal surveys, has been me...
Background Recruiting the required number of participants is vital to the success of clinical resea...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: This discussion paper proposes a five-part theoretical framewor...
Participant recruitment and enrollment are essential ele-ments in the successful execution of resear...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...