Factors affecting sample selection in a randomized trial of balance enhancement: the FICSIT Study
- PMID: 8636580
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1996.tb06405.x
Factors affecting sample selection in a randomized trial of balance enhancement: the FICSIT Study
Abstract
Objective: To determine demographic, functional, and health-related factors that may have influenced the selection of older adults for a randomized trial of balance enhancement.
Design: Comparison of participants with nonparticipants at various stages of the recruiting process.
Setting: Northeastern suburban community.
Participants: Registered voters aged 75 and older (n = 7191).
Measurements: Demographic, health-related, functional, balance, gait, and falling characteristics.
Results: The overall participation rate in the randomized trial was 1.5%. Compared with nonparticipants, participants were significantly more likely to be male, married, living with others, living in a house, highly educated, healthy, and physically active.
Conclusion: Recruiting older subjects by mail to studies of rigorous interventions can produce significant selection biases that may limit the population to which results can be generalized.
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