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A qualitative study of factors impacting upon the recruitment of participants to research studies in wound care - The community nurses' perspective. | LitMetric

Objective: The focus of this study was to identify the factors that impact upon the recruitment of participants to research studies in wound care from the community nurses' perspective.

Method: A qualitative approach utilising classic grounded theory methodology was used. Semi structured interviews were used to generate data and data analysis was facilitated by using QSR International's NVivo10 qualitative data analysis software (2012).

Results: Eight participants consisting of community registered nursing staff of differing levels of seniority took part in the study. Four main themes emerged from the data:

Conclusions: There are a number of factors in addition to the eligibility criteria that influence community nurses when identifying potential participants for wound care trials. These factors limit the recruitment pool so may affect the transferability and generalisability of research findings to the intended population. The design of future recruitment strategies and the planning of study initiation training should take these factors into account.

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