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J Pain Symptom Manage · Dec 2014
Strategies to support recruitment of patients with life-limiting illness for research: the Palliative Care Research Cooperative Group.
- Laura C Hanson, Janet Bull, Kathryn Wessell, Lisa Massie, Rachael E Bennett, Jean S Kutner, Noreen M Aziz, and Amy Abernethy.
- Division of Geriatric Medicine and Palliative Care Program, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Cecil B. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. Electronic address: lhanson@med.unc.edu.
- J Pain Symptom Manage. 2014 Dec 1; 48 (6): 1021-30.
ContextThe Palliative Care Research Cooperative Group (PCRC) is the first clinical trials cooperative for palliative care in the U.S.ObjectivesTo describe barriers and strategies for recruitment during the inaugural PCRC clinical trial.MethodsThe parent study was a multisite randomized controlled trial enrolling adults with life expectancy anticipated to be one to six months, randomized to discontinue statins (intervention) vs. to continue on statins (control). To study recruitment best practices, we conducted semistructured interviews with 18 site principal investigators (PIs) and clinical research coordinators (CRCs) and reviewed recruitment rates. Interviews covered three topics: 1) successful strategies for recruitment, 2) barriers to recruitment, and 3) optimal roles of the PI and CRC.ResultsAll eligible site PIs and CRCs completed interviews and provided data on statin protocol recruitment. The parent study completed recruitment of 381 patients. Site enrollment ranged from 1 to 109 participants, with an average of 25 enrolled per site. Five major barriers included difficulty locating eligible patients, severity of illness, family and provider protectiveness, seeking patients in multiple settings, and lack of resources for recruitment activities. Five effective recruitment strategies included systematic screening of patient lists, thoughtful messaging to make research relevant, flexible protocols to accommodate patients' needs, support from clinical champions, and the additional resources of a trials cooperative group.ConclusionThe recruitment experience from the multisite PCRC yields new insights into methods for effective recruitment to palliative care clinical trials. These results will inform training materials for the PCRC and may assist other investigators in the field.Copyright © 2014 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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