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Recruitment of participants for dementia research: interprofessional perspectives from primary care-based memory clinics.

Linda LeeJason LocklinTejal PatelStephanie K LuLoretta M Hillier
Published in: Neurodegenerative disease management (2022)
Aim: To understand clinician attitudes and the barriers that impede research recruitment from specialized primary care-based memory clinics. Materials & methods: Clinicians completed a survey on attitudes and barriers to research recruitment from memory clinics. Results: Comfort and willingness to recruit for research were low to moderate and were lower for drug trials than for observational and non-drug trials. Respondents believed that it is important to have a standardized recruitment process. Identified barriers provide some insights into the factors that contribute to discomfort and lack of willingness to recruit research participants. Discussion: Findings can inform future efforts to develop a recruitment process that addresses identified barriers, while also providing an opportunity to increase participant recruitment in dementia research.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • working memory
  • palliative care
  • mental health
  • cognitive impairment
  • drug induced
  • quality improvement