Review article: A primer for clinical researchers in the emergency department: Part XIII. Strategies to engage staff and enhance participant recruitment in emergency department research

Sharon O'Brien, Catherine Wilson, Megan Duck, Gaby Nieva, Medhawani P. Rao, Libby Haskell

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Abstract

Conducting research in ED is important and necessary to improve emergency care. Effective recruitment is an essential ingredient for the success of a research project and must be carefully monitored. Research coordinators are focused on optimising recruitment to research studies while also ensuring that the needs of participants and their families are met, and the research is acceptable to ED staff. In this paper, a group of experienced research coordinators from Australia and New Zealand have shared their strategies to engage staff and enhance recruitment of participants in emergency research. Although this paper is from a paediatric research network, the findings are applicable for EDs in general, both in Australasia and elsewhere.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)834-840
Number of pages7
JournalEMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
Volume36
Issue number6
Early online date26 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

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