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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2013 Dec;45(4):397-404.
doi: 10.1111/jnu.12042. Epub 2013 Jul 16.

The triple challenge of recruiting older adults with dementia and high medical acuity in skilled nursing facilities

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Randomized Controlled Trial

The triple challenge of recruiting older adults with dementia and high medical acuity in skilled nursing facilities

Ann Kolanowski et al. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe strategies, culled from experience, for responding to several recruitment challenges in an ongoing randomized clinical trial of delirium in persons with dementia.

Organizing construct: Delirium in people with dementia is common across all cultures. Little research supports the use of specific interventions for delirium. Recruitment of an adequate sample is critical to the validity of findings from intervention studies that form the foundation for evidence-based practice.

Methods: The trial referenced in this article tests the efficacy of cognitive stimulation for resolving delirium in people with dementia. Participants are recruited at the time of admission to one of eight community-based skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Eligible participants are 65 years of age or older and community dwelling, and have a diagnosis of dementia and delirium. Recruitment challenges and strategies were identified during weekly team meetings over a 2-year period.

Findings: Recruitment challenges include factors in the external and internal environment and the participants and their families. Strategies that address these challenges include early site evaluation and strong communication approaches with staff, participants, and families.

Conclusions: The recruitment of an adequate sample of acutely ill older adults with dementia in SNFs can pose a challenge to investigators and threaten the validity of findings. Recruitment strategies that help improve the validity of future studies are described.

Clinical relevance: Worldwide, over 100 million people will have dementia by 2050, placing them at increased risk for delirium. Recruitment strategies that improve the quality of nursing research and, by extension, the care and prevention of delirium in older adults with dementia during rehabilitation in SNFs are greatly needed.

Keywords: Recruitment strategies; dementia; skilled nursing facilities.

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