Difficulties of recruitment for a randomized controlled trial
involving
influenza
vaccination in healthy older people.
Allsup SJ, Gosney MA.
Department of Geriatric Medicine, University of Liverpool, UK.
Background: In a randomized controlled trial to determine the cost benefits of
influenza
vaccination in fit healthy individuals aged 65-74 years, recruiting
individuals to the study was more difficult than anticipated. Objectives: To
investigate reasons for poor recruitment. Materials and Methods: 6,058 people
were initially identified as eligible for the study but only 729 (12%) were
subsequently randomized. Individuals (n = 2,583) who returned cards indicating
that they did not wish to participate were sent a postal questionnaire asking
for reasons why they felt unable to consent for the study. Results: 1,173/2,583
(45.4%) questionnaires were returned. A total of 2,621 reasons were given for
nonparticipation, i.e. a mean of 2.2 reasons per questionnaire returned. Reasons
given for noninvolvement were: reluctance to participate in a research project
(53%); concerned about side effects (34%); self-perceived view of not requiring
influenza
vaccination (31.7%); preference for own doctor to give the
vaccine (29.1%); objection to name 'Geriatric Medicine' on the letter of
invitation (25.2%); already been
vaccinated (17.3%); illness requiring
vaccination out of the study (13.8%); previous bad reaction to the
vaccine (6.4%); unable to attend on day of
vaccination (4.3%); unable to get to general practice surgery (4%); already
involved in a
clinical trial (2.5%); fear of needles/dislike of injections (1.6%); doubts
about
vaccine efficacy (0.3%); egg allergy (0.2%). Conclusion: Inaccurate beliefs
about
influenza
vaccination persist across a wide section of the community. Efforts should
be made by all health professionals to correct these false beliefs and ensure
that those at risk can be easily recognized and targeted for
vaccination. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel
PMID: 11961371 [PubMed - in process]
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-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
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-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
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