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Recruitment and enrollment of rural and urban medically underserved elderly into a randomized trial of telemedicine case management for diabetes care.

机译:乡村医疗和城市医疗服务不足的老年人的招募和入学,纳入了针对糖尿病护理的远程医疗病例管理的随机试验。

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Our goal was to identify reasons for enrollment or refusal to participate in a randomized trial of telemedicine case management of diabetes. We performed a prospective survey of participants and non-participants during recruitment for the Informatics for Diabetes Education and Telemedicine (IDEATel) study, a randomized trial of telemedicine case management of diabetes mellitus in medically underserved elderly. There were two recruitment areas: urban New York City, and rural upstate New York. A Participant Questionnaire (PQ) was administered at the baseline IDEATel visit, and a Non-Participant Questionnaire (NPQ) was administered during the recruitment telephone call. Both questionnaires listed possible responses; subjects could choose more than one response or give their own. Of 1,660 IDEATel participants, 99.7% completed the PQ. Most frequent reason for participation was the belief that the technology could help them (52% and 42% of urban and rural respondents, respectively). Of the 2,231 subjects refusing participation, 28% answered the NPQ (90% of respondents were from rural area). Most frequent reasons not to participate in the rural area were being too busy (23%), and discomfort with the technology (22%), and in the urban area the belief that the technology could not help them (71%), discomfort with it (52%), and not liking to participate in studies (52%). In multivariate analysis (rural respondents only), knowing how to use a computer was an independent predictor of participation (p < 0.001). In conclusion, perceptions and beliefs regarding technology, including the expectation to benefit from it, played an important role in the decision to participate.
机译:我们的目标是确定参加或拒绝参加糖尿病远程医疗病例管理随机试验的原因。我们在招募糖尿病教育和远程医疗信息学(IDEATel)研究期间对参与者和非参与者进行了一项前瞻性调查,这是一项针对医疗欠佳的老年人进行远程医疗糖尿病管理的随机试验。有两个招聘地区:纽约市区和纽约北部乡村。在基线IDEATel访视时进行了参与调查表(PQ),而在招募电话期间进行了非参与调查表(NPQ)。两份问卷均列出了可能的回答;受试者可以选择一个以上的答案,也可以给出自己的答案。在1,660名IDEATel参与者中,有99.7%的人完成了PQ。参与的最常见原因是相信该技术可以帮助他们(分别占城市和农村受访者的52%和42%)。在2,231名拒绝参与的受试者中,有28%回答了NPQ(90%的受访者来自农村地区)。不参加农村地区的最常见原因是太忙(23%),对技术感到不适(22%),而在城市地区,认为技术无助于他们的信念(71%) (52%),而不喜欢参加研究(52%)。在多变量分析(仅针对农村受访者)中,知道如何使用计算机是参与程度的独立预测因素(p <0.001)。总之,对技术的看法和信念,包括从中受益的期望,在参与决策中发挥了重要作用。

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