Recruitment difficulties in a primary care cluster randomised trial: investigating factors contributing to general practitioners' recruitment of patients |
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Authors: | Matthew J Page Simon D French Joanne E McKenzie Denise A O’Connor Sally E Green |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;(2) Primary Care Research Unit, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: |
Background Recruitment of patients by health professionals is reported as one of the most challenging steps when undertaking studies in primary care settings. Numerous investigations of the barriers to patient recruitment in trials which recruit patients to receive an intervention have been published. However, we are not aware of any studies that have reported on the recruitment barriers as perceived by health professionals to recruiting patients into cluster randomised trials where patients do not directly receive an intervention. This particular subtype of cluster trial is commonly termed a professional-cluster trial. The aim of this study was to investigate factors that contributed to general practitioners recruitment of patients in a professional-cluster trial which evaluated the effectiveness of an intervention to increase general practitioners adherence to a clinical practice guideline for acute low-back pain. |
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