Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study

Objectives: To develop strategies to recruit and retain inactive older adults into a physical activity program. Methods: Names of 7378 older adults were obtained from 60 neighborhoods. Then, 6401 potential subjects were matched to telephone numbers and phoned. Subjects meeting the screening criteria...

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Main Authors: Jancey, Jonine, Howat, Peter, Lee, Andy, Clarke, Ann, Shilton, T., Fisher, J., Iredell, H.
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Published: PNG Publications 2006
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author Jancey, Jonine
Howat, Peter
Lee, Andy
Clarke, Ann
Shilton, T.
Fisher, J.
Iredell, H.
author_facet Jancey, Jonine
Howat, Peter
Lee, Andy
Clarke, Ann
Shilton, T.
Fisher, J.
Iredell, H.
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description Objectives: To develop strategies to recruit and retain inactive older adults into a physical activity program. Methods: Names of 7378 older adults were obtained from 60 neighborhoods. Then, 6401 potential subjects were matched to telephone numbers and phoned. Subjects meeting the screening criteria were invited to join the program (n = 4209). Walk leaders and social support were used to enhance retention. Results: Five hundred seventy-three subjects were recruited (260 intervention and 313 control). The respective participation rate was 12.6% (260/2056) and 14.5% (313/2153), with low attrition of 31.9% (83/260) and 24.6% (77/313). Conclusion: Effective recruitment and retention strategies were identified.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-41052022-04-04T07:11:59Z Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study Jancey, Jonine Howat, Peter Lee, Andy Clarke, Ann Shilton, T. Fisher, J. Iredell, H. intervention recruitment older adults physical activity Objectives: To develop strategies to recruit and retain inactive older adults into a physical activity program. Methods: Names of 7378 older adults were obtained from 60 neighborhoods. Then, 6401 potential subjects were matched to telephone numbers and phoned. Subjects meeting the screening criteria were invited to join the program (n = 4209). Walk leaders and social support were used to enhance retention. Results: Five hundred seventy-three subjects were recruited (260 intervention and 313 control). The respective participation rate was 12.6% (260/2056) and 14.5% (313/2153), with low attrition of 31.9% (83/260) and 24.6% (77/313). Conclusion: Effective recruitment and retention strategies were identified. 2006 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4105 PNG Publications restricted
spellingShingle intervention
recruitment
older adults
physical activity
Jancey, Jonine
Howat, Peter
Lee, Andy
Clarke, Ann
Shilton, T.
Fisher, J.
Iredell, H.
Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study
title Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study
title_full Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study
title_fullStr Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study
title_full_unstemmed Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study
title_short Effective Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults in Physical Activity Research: PALS Study
title_sort effective recruitment and retention of older adults in physical activity research: pals study
topic intervention
recruitment
older adults
physical activity
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4105