Recruitment Barriers
Cross-source consensus on Recruitment Barriers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Equal recruitment targets did not guarantee balanced enrolment. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- The study could not fully explain lower participation among eligible women and older adults because patient-specific refusal reasons were not systematically collected. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- Whether sex concordance between recruiters and potential participants affects willingness to participate remains unclear. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- STAR-FIB procedures may have created recruitment barriers because participation involved extra hospital visits and repeated Holter recordings. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- The study burden was likely more challenging for older or less mobile patients. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland