Journal article
Challenges associated with recruiting multigenerational, multicultural families into a randomised controlled trial: Balancing feasibility with validity
D Hughes, A Hutchinson, I Prichard, J Chapman, C Wilson
Contemporary Clinical Trials | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2015
Abstract
Recruitment of participants into research studies has become an increasingly difficult task with justifiable criticisms of representativeness of samples. The difficulties of recruitment are exacerbated when the study is longitudinal, requires multiple members from one family and incorporates people from non-dominant ethnic backgrounds.This paper describes a complex trial's recruitment process. Family groups were required for a longitudinal randomised controlled trial investigating links between health and dietary behaviours with an aim to improve primary prevention health messages and initiatives. To be representative of the multi-ethnic composition of the South Australian population, famili..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Kate Rhodes, PhD candidate, for her valuable role in the recruitment phase of this trial and the participating families who made this study possible. Funding for the trial was provided by an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant with industry partner Cancer Council South Australia, grant number LP100200549. The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.