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Factors Affecting Recruitment and Attrition in Randomised Controlled Trials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Pregnancy-Related Issues

机译:影响妊娠相关问题的补充药物和替代药物随机对照试验中的招募和减员因素

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Background. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) investigating Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for pregnancy-related issues have encountered issues with recruitment and attrition. Little is known about the cause of these issues. Methods. Data was gathered from an antenatal CAM randomised controlled trial. During foetal anomaly appointments, women meeting inclusion criteria were invited to participate in the trial. Numbers of women invited and eligible were recorded. Reasons for noninterest were noted and analysed. Focus groups exploring trial experience of participants were also conducted. Findings. Of the 428 women invited to participate, 376 were eligible and just under a quarter participated. Reasons for nonparticipation included concerns about CAM and lack of interest in participation in research. Other factors negatively affecting recruitment included recruitment timing, competition for participants, limited support from staff, and inadequate trial promotion. Factors encouraging recruitment included being interested in research and seeking pain relief. Reasons for dropping out were time constraints, travel issues, work commitments, and pregnancy issues. Several women in the sham and usual care group dropped out due to dissatisfaction with treatment allocation. Conclusion. CAM researchers must explore problems encountered with recruitment and attrition so that evidence-based implementation strategies to address the issues can be developed.
机译:背景。调查与妊娠有关的补充和替代医学(CAM)的随机对照试验(RCT)遇到了招募和减员的问题。对于这些问题的原因知之甚少。方法。数据来自一项产前CAM随机对照试验。在胎儿异常任命期间,邀请符合纳入标准的妇女参加试验。记录了受邀和符合条件的妇女人数。记录并分析了不感兴趣的原因。还进行了探索参与者试验经验的焦点小组。发现。在428名受邀参加的妇女中,有376名符合条件,参与的妇女不到四分之一。不参与的原因包括对CAM的担忧以及对参与研究的兴趣不足。对招聘产生不利影响的其他因素包括招聘时间,参与者竞争,工作人员的支持有限以及试用晋升不足。鼓励招聘的因素包括对研究感兴趣并寻求缓解疼痛的方法。辍学的原因是时间限制,旅行问题,工作承诺和怀孕问题。假手术和常规护理组中的几名妇女由于对治疗分配的不满而退学。结论。 CAM研究人员必须探索招聘和人员流失时遇到的问题,以便制定出基于证据的实施策略来解决这些问题。

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