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Recruiting care homes to a randomised controlled trial.
Ellwood, Alison; Airlie, Jennifer; Cicero, Robert; Cundill, Bonnie; Ellard, David R; Farrin, Amanda; Godfrey, Mary; Graham, Liz; Green, John; McLellan, Vicki; Siddiqi, Najma; Forster, Anne.
Afiliação
  • Ellwood A; Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Temple Bank House, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Duckworth Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 6RJ, UK. alison.ellwood@bthft.nhs.uk.
  • Airlie J; Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Temple Bank House, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Duckworth Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 6RJ, UK.
  • Cicero R; School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Leeds, Garstang Building, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK.
  • Cundill B; Clinical Trials Research Unit, Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research, University of Leeds, Level 10, Worsley Building, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9NL, UK.
  • Ellard DR; Clinical Trials Research Unit, Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research, University of Leeds, Level 10, Worsley Building, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9NL, UK.
  • Farrin A; Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK.
  • Godfrey M; Clinical Trials Research Unit, Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research, University of Leeds, Level 10, Worsley Building, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9NL, UK.
  • Graham L; Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Temple Bank House, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Duckworth Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 6RJ, UK.
  • Green J; Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, Level 10, Worsley Building, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9NL, UK.
  • McLellan V; Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Temple Bank House, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Duckworth Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 6RJ, UK.
  • Siddiqi N; Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Temple Bank House, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Duckworth Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 6RJ, UK.
  • Forster A; Clinical Trials Research Unit, Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research, University of Leeds, Level 10, Worsley Building, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9NL, UK.
Trials ; 19(1): 535, 2018 Oct 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30285850
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

There are more than a quarter of a million individuals aged ≥ 65 years who are resident in care homes in England and Wales. Care home residents have high levels of cognitive impairment, physical disability, multimorbidity and polypharmacy. Research is needed to ensure there are robust, evidence-based interventions to improve the quality of life of this frail group. However, there is a paucity of research studies in this area. Recruiting care homes and their residents to research is challenging. A feasibility, cluster randomised controlled trial was undertaken as part of a research programme to identify ways to develop and test methods to enhance the physical activity of care home residents. This paper describes two methods of recruiting care homes to the trial and draws out learning to inform future studies.

METHODS:

Eligible care homes met the following criteria they were within a defined geographical area in the north of England; provided residential care for adults ≥ 65 years of age; had not previously been involved in the research programme; were not taking part in a conflicting study; were not recorded on the Care Quality Commission website as 'inadequate' or 'requiring improvements' in any area; and had ≥ 10 beds. Care homes were identified by a 'systematic approach' using the Care Quality Commission website database of care homes or a 'targeted approach' via a network of research-ready care homes. A standardised method was used to recruit care homes including eligibility screening; invitation letters; telephone contact; visits; formal letter of agreement.

RESULTS:

In the systematic approach, 377 care homes were screened, 230 (61%) were initially eligible and invited to participate, 11 were recruited (recruitment rate (RR) 4.8%). In the targeted approach, 15 care homes were invited to participate, two were recruited (RR 13.3%). Overall, 245 care homes were approached and 13 recruited (RR 5.3%). A variety of care homes were recruited to the trial in terms of size, location, ownership and care provision.

CONCLUSIONS:

Systematic recruitment of care homes to the study was time-consuming and resource-heavy but led to a variety of care homes being recruited. The targeted approach led to a higher recruitment rate. TRIAL REGISTRATION ISRCTN registry, ISRCTN16076575 . Registered on 25 June 2015.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Seleção de Pacientes / Terapia por Exercício / Serviços de Saúde para Idosos / Instituição de Longa Permanência para Idosos / Casas de Saúde Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Seleção de Pacientes / Terapia por Exercício / Serviços de Saúde para Idosos / Instituição de Longa Permanência para Idosos / Casas de Saúde Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article