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Recruiting Persons With Dementia: A Systematic Review of Facilitators, Barriers, and Strategies

Julian Hirt, Thomas Beer, Stefano Cavalli, Stefano Cereghetti, Elia R.G. Pusterla, Adelheid Zeller

2024American Journal of Alzheimer s Disease & Other Dementias®13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Study recruitment of persons with dementia is challenging. We aimed to assess facilitators, barriers, and strategies to identify and approach persons with dementia for recruitment to dementia care studies. We systematically searched MEDLINE/PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, and other sources (ORRCA [Online Resource for Research in Clinical triAls]; pertinent evidence syntheses; citation searching) and narratively summarised the results (PROSPERO CRD42022342600). Facilitators and barriers consisted of "characteristics of participants, researchers, clinical contact persons", "study characteristics", and "communication with participants". The highest number of participants were recruited by study information in electronic and print formats, as well as by networking and collaboration. Advertisements proved to be the most expensive way of recruitment. There is limited evidence on the impact of recruitment strategies to identify persons with dementia for recruitment to dementia care studies. Our analysis of facilitators and barriers may inform research teams in designing strategies to identify persons with dementia for recruitment purposes.

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CINAHLDementiaMEDLINEPsychologyCitationMedicineResource (disambiguation)NursingGerontologyPsychological interventionWorld Wide WebComputer scienceDiseaseLawPathologyComputer networkPolitical scienceEthics in Clinical ResearchPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareDelphi Technique in Research