Recruiting cancer patients for randomized trials investigating psychosocial interventions presents several unique challenges. This paper describes the challenges and yields for different recruitment methods used in Moving Forward, a randomized trial of a home-based moderate-intensity physical activity program for early-stage breast cancer survivors. Recruitment methods included letters sent to patients by their oncologists, direct referrals from oncologists, in-person recruitment in oncology clinics, referrals from nurses and medical assistants, passive recruitment, other mailings, and community outreach strategies. Of the 424 screenings completed, 86 (20.3%) participants were randomized. Physician letters yielded the greatest number of ini...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
We report the recruitment rate, reasons for and factors influencing non-participation, and descripti...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Recruiting cancer patients for randomized trials investigating psychosocial interventions presents s...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of different recruitment strategies use...
Abstract Background Physical activity is being studied as a breast cancer prevention strategy. Women...
Background To test seven different strategies for recruitment in a randomized controlled trial, to r...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is a cost-effective and non-pharmaceutical strategy that can help mi...
Goals of work The goal of the present study was to investigate recruitment issues relevant to psycho...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been shown to benefit patients undergoing adjuvant cancer ...
Abstract Background Despite the significant, empirically supported benefits of physical activity, th...
This report describes a recruitment strategy, including the employment and training of dedicated cli...
Translating research interventions into community practice is critical for improving population leve...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
We report the recruitment rate, reasons for and factors influencing non-participation, and descripti...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Recruiting cancer patients for randomized trials investigating psychosocial interventions presents s...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of different recruitment strategies use...
Abstract Background Physical activity is being studied as a breast cancer prevention strategy. Women...
Background To test seven different strategies for recruitment in a randomized controlled trial, to r...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is a cost-effective and non-pharmaceutical strategy that can help mi...
Goals of work The goal of the present study was to investigate recruitment issues relevant to psycho...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been shown to benefit patients undergoing adjuvant cancer ...
Abstract Background Despite the significant, empirically supported benefits of physical activity, th...
This report describes a recruitment strategy, including the employment and training of dedicated cli...
Translating research interventions into community practice is critical for improving population leve...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
We report the recruitment rate, reasons for and factors influencing non-participation, and descripti...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...