Journal article

Recruiting and retaining GPs and patients in intervention studies: The DEPS-GP project as a case study

MK Williamson, J Pirkis, JJ Pfaff, O Tyson, M Sim, N Kerse, NT Lautenschlager, NP Stocks, OP Almeida

BMC Medical Research Methodology | Published : 2007

Abstract

Background. Recruiting and retaining GPs for research can prove difficult, and may result in sub-optimal patient participation where GPs are required to recruit patients. Low participation rates may affect the validity of research. This paper describes a multi-faceted approach to maximise participation of GPs and their patients in intervention studies, using an Australian randomised controlled trial of a depression/suicidality management intervention as a case study. The paper aims to outline experiences that may be of interest to others considering engaging GPs and/or their patients in primary care studies. Methods. A case study approach is used to describe strategies for: (a) recruiting GP..

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