[HTML][HTML] Processes of consent in research for adults with impaired mental capacity nearing the end of life: systematic review and transparent expert consultation …

CJ Evans, E Yorganci, P Lewis, J Koffman, K Stone… - BMC medicine, 2020 - Springer
Background Involving adults lacking capacity (ALC) in research on end of life care (EoLC) or
serious illness is important, but often omitted. We aimed to develop evidence-based …

Determining medical decision-making capacity in brain tumor patients: why and how?

A Pace, JAF Koekkoek, MJ Van Den Bent… - Neuro-oncology …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background Brain tumor patients are at high risk of impaired medical decision-making
capacity (MDC), which can be ethically challenging because it limits their ability to give …

Successful recruitment to qualitative research: a critical reflection

KA Negrin, SE Slaughter, S Dahlke… - International Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Recruitment to qualitative research is an important methodological consideration. However,
the process of recruitment is under-communicated in qualitative research articles and …

[HTML][HTML] General practice and digital methods to recruit stroke survivors to a clinical mobility study: comparative analysis

K Reuter, C Liu, NQ Le, P Angyan, JM Finley - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Participant recruitment remains a barrier to conducting clinical research. The
disabling nature of a stroke, which often includes functional and cognitive impairments, and …

[HTML][HTML] Stroke survivors' preferences regarding study participation in rehabilitation research

E Carlstedt, E Månsson Lexell, A Ståhl… - BMC medical research …, 2022 - Springer
Background To pursue high quality research, successful participant recruitment is essential,
but recruitment rates are often low. This is specifically true in target populations with …

[HTML][HTML] Feasibility, acceptability, and fidelity of physical activity routines after stroke (PARAS): a multifaceted behaviour change intervention targeting free-living …

SA Moore, D Flynn, S Jones, CIM Price… - Pilot and Feasibility …, 2022 - Springer
Background Low levels of habitual physical activity and high levels of sedentary behaviour
are commonly observed post-stroke. We aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptability and …

One size does not fit all–overcoming barriers to participant recruitment in qualitative research

D Perez, G Murphy, L Wilkes, K Peters - Nurse Researcher, 2022 - journals.rcni.com
Background It can be challenging to recruit participants for qualitative research. Recruitment
can be affected by factors such as systemic barriers, as well as potential participants being …

Occupational balance and stroke impact among community‐dwelling stroke survivors 65 years or older: a cross‐sectional study

A Ortiz‐Rubio, C Håkansson… - Australian …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Occupational balance has been investigated in different populations but less in
stroke survivors. Previous studies have focussed on occupational balance among stroke …

Optimizing recruitment strategies and physician engagement for stroke recovery research

A Morton, M Myers, AA Whitaker… - Journal of Neurologic …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Background and Purpose: A major challenge for stroke rehabilitation and recovery research
is the recruitment and retention of participants. Our prior challenges and successes have …

Recruitment challenges in stroke rehabilitation randomized controlled trials: a qualitative exploration of trialists' perspectives using Framework analysis

K McGill, J McGarry, C Sackley, J Godwin… - Clinical …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To explore the underlying reasons for recruitment difficulties to stroke
rehabilitation randomized controlled trials from the perspective of trialists. Design: A …