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Challenges and practical recommendations for successfully recruiting inactive, statin-free older adults to clinical trials

Challenges and practical recommendations for successfully recruiting inactive, statin-free older adults to clinical trials
Challenges and practical recommendations for successfully recruiting inactive, statin-free older adults to clinical trials
Objectives: to outline the challenges and provide practical recommendations for recruiting inactive, statin-free older adults to facilitate feasible study designs. Data was obtained from a double-blind randomised-controlled clinical trial investigating the effects of acipimox versus placebo on muscle function and metabolism in older (65-75 years), inactive, statin-free males. The initial recruitment target was 20 volunteers within 12 months (November 2016-November 2017).
Results: recruitment occurred via the Exeter 10,000 database containing 236 'eligible' males, a Facebook campaign reaching > 8000 ≥ 65 years old males, 400 directly-addressed letters to ≥ 66 year old males, > 1500 flyers distributed within the community, > 40 emails to local community groups, 4 recruitment talks, 2 magazine adverts and 1 radio advert. Widespread recruitment efforts reaching > 120,000 people led to the recruitment of 20 volunteers (18 completed the clinical trial) within a 25-month timeframe, highlighting the challenge of the timely recruitment of inactive, statin-free older adults for clinical trials. We recommend recruitment for future clinical trials should take a multi-pronged approach from the outset, prioritising the use of volunteer databases, Facebook campaigns and delivering recruitment talks.
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Deane, Colleen S.
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Phillips, Bethan E.
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Smith, Kenneth
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Etheridge, Timothy
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Deane, Colleen S., Phillips, Bethan E., Smith, Kenneth, Steele, Anna M., Libretto, Tina, Statton, Sarah A., Atherton, Philip J. and Etheridge, Timothy (2020) Challenges and practical recommendations for successfully recruiting inactive, statin-free older adults to clinical trials. BMC Research Notes, 13, [174]. (doi:10.1186/s13104-020-05017-1).

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Objectives: to outline the challenges and provide practical recommendations for recruiting inactive, statin-free older adults to facilitate feasible study designs. Data was obtained from a double-blind randomised-controlled clinical trial investigating the effects of acipimox versus placebo on muscle function and metabolism in older (65-75 years), inactive, statin-free males. The initial recruitment target was 20 volunteers within 12 months (November 2016-November 2017).
Results: recruitment occurred via the Exeter 10,000 database containing 236 'eligible' males, a Facebook campaign reaching > 8000 ≥ 65 years old males, 400 directly-addressed letters to ≥ 66 year old males, > 1500 flyers distributed within the community, > 40 emails to local community groups, 4 recruitment talks, 2 magazine adverts and 1 radio advert. Widespread recruitment efforts reaching > 120,000 people led to the recruitment of 20 volunteers (18 completed the clinical trial) within a 25-month timeframe, highlighting the challenge of the timely recruitment of inactive, statin-free older adults for clinical trials. We recommend recruitment for future clinical trials should take a multi-pronged approach from the outset, prioritising the use of volunteer databases, Facebook campaigns and delivering recruitment talks.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 March 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 March 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 483354
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483354
ISSN: 1756-0500
PURE UUID: 6e19a34c-c04f-45e3-be57-641aa25e5092
ORCID for Colleen S. Deane: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2281-6479

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Date deposited: 30 Oct 2023 07:58
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:15

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Author: Colleen S. Deane ORCID iD
Author: Bethan E. Phillips
Author: Kenneth Smith
Author: Anna M. Steele
Author: Tina Libretto
Author: Sarah A. Statton
Author: Philip J. Atherton
Author: Timothy Etheridge

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