出勤
临床试验
集合(抽象数据类型)
医学
心理学
相关性(法律)
家庭医学
政治学
计算机科学
经济增长
病理
经济
程序设计语言
法学
作者
Rumana Newlands,Eilidh Duncan,Justin Presseau,Shaun Treweek,Louisa Lawrie,Peter Bower,Jim Elliott,Jill Francis,Graeme MacLennan,Margaret Ogden,Mary Wells,Miles D. Witham,Bridget Young,Katie Gillies
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.03.007
摘要
ObjectivesTo use the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to identify barriers and enablers to participant retention in trials requiring questionnaire return and/or attendance at follow-up clinics.Study design and settingWe invited participants (n = 607) from five pragmatic effectiveness trials, who missed at least one follow-up time point (by not returning a questionnaire and/or not attending a clinic visit), to take part in semistructured telephone interviews. The TDF informed both data collection and analysis. To establish what barriers and enablers most likely influence the target behavior the domain relevance threshold was set at >75% of participants mentioning the domain.ResultsSixteen participants (out of 25 showing interest) were interviewed. Overall, seven theoretical domains were identified as both barriers and enablers to the target behaviors of attending clinic appointments and returning postal questionnaires. Barriers frequently reported in relation to both target behaviours stemmed from participants' knowledge, beliefs about their capabilities and the consequences of performing (or not performing) the behavior. Two domains were identified as salient for questionnaire return only: goals; and memory, attention and decision-making. Emotion was identified as relevant for clinic attendance only.ConclusionThis is the first study informed by behavioural science to explore trial participants' accounts of trial retention. Findings will serve as a guiding framework when designing trials to limit barriers and enhance enablers of retention within clinical trials.
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