Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities.

Though not native to Alaska, tobacco use is common among Alaska Native people in the Norton Sound region, an area consisting of 16 communities with population size 107 to 3,695. We summarise best practices in recruiting Alaska Native adults who smoke for a randomised controlled tobacco treatment tri...

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Main Authors: Knox, Mariah, Skan, Jordan, Benowitz, Neal L, Schnellbaecher, Matthew, Prochaska, Judith J
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2020
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt82q7p911 2023-05-15T15:55:17+02:00 Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities. Knox, Mariah Skan, Jordan Benowitz, Neal L Schnellbaecher, Matthew Prochaska, Judith J 1806639 2020-12-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/82q7p911 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt82q7p911 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/82q7p911 public International journal of circumpolar health, vol 79, iss 1 Alaska Native Recruitment strategies cardiovascular health rural Public Health article 2020 ftcdlib 2021-03-11T09:13:16Z Though not native to Alaska, tobacco use is common among Alaska Native people in the Norton Sound region, an area consisting of 16 communities with population size 107 to 3,695. We summarise best practices in recruiting Alaska Native adults who smoke for a randomised controlled tobacco treatment trial. Participants were Alaska Native, 19years and older, smoking daily, with hypertension and/or high cholesterol, residing in the Norton Sound region of Alaska. Study staff travelled to the remote communities to recruit, typically staying 5days. Screening and enrolment success was examined by day, season, and staffing level. From June 2015 - December 2018, the study team made 122 trips, screening 1089 individuals and enrolling 314 participants. In the field, days 2-3 (51%) were best for screening, while days 3-4 (53%) had the greatest enrolment. Community size correlated with enrolment (r=0.83, p <.001). Recruitment was optimised in spring and with multiple staff in the field. Despite challenges (e.g., harsh weather, poor internet connectivity), with active outreach (e.g. tabling in busy areas, attending community events, utilising mixed media, collaborating with clinic staff), the project reached its recruitment goal. Study findings can inform community-based tobacco treatment research trials in remote areas.AbbreviationsCVD: Cardiovascular disease; VTC: Video teleconferencing; ANMC: Alaska Native Medical Centre; HEALTHH: Healing and Empowering Alaskan Lives Towards Healthy Hearts; NSHC: Norton Sound Health Corporation; RERB: Research Ethics Review Board. Article in Journal/Newspaper Circumpolar Health International Journal of Circumpolar Health Alaska University of California: eScholarship Norton Sound ENVELOPE(69.507,69.507,-49.202,-49.202)
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topic Alaska Native
Recruitment strategies
cardiovascular health
rural
Public Health
spellingShingle Alaska Native
Recruitment strategies
cardiovascular health
rural
Public Health
Knox, Mariah
Skan, Jordan
Benowitz, Neal L
Schnellbaecher, Matthew
Prochaska, Judith J
Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities.
topic_facet Alaska Native
Recruitment strategies
cardiovascular health
rural
Public Health
description Though not native to Alaska, tobacco use is common among Alaska Native people in the Norton Sound region, an area consisting of 16 communities with population size 107 to 3,695. We summarise best practices in recruiting Alaska Native adults who smoke for a randomised controlled tobacco treatment trial. Participants were Alaska Native, 19years and older, smoking daily, with hypertension and/or high cholesterol, residing in the Norton Sound region of Alaska. Study staff travelled to the remote communities to recruit, typically staying 5days. Screening and enrolment success was examined by day, season, and staffing level. From June 2015 - December 2018, the study team made 122 trips, screening 1089 individuals and enrolling 314 participants. In the field, days 2-3 (51%) were best for screening, while days 3-4 (53%) had the greatest enrolment. Community size correlated with enrolment (r=0.83, p <.001). Recruitment was optimised in spring and with multiple staff in the field. Despite challenges (e.g., harsh weather, poor internet connectivity), with active outreach (e.g. tabling in busy areas, attending community events, utilising mixed media, collaborating with clinic staff), the project reached its recruitment goal. Study findings can inform community-based tobacco treatment research trials in remote areas.AbbreviationsCVD: Cardiovascular disease; VTC: Video teleconferencing; ANMC: Alaska Native Medical Centre; HEALTHH: Healing and Empowering Alaskan Lives Towards Healthy Hearts; NSHC: Norton Sound Health Corporation; RERB: Research Ethics Review Board.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Knox, Mariah
Skan, Jordan
Benowitz, Neal L
Schnellbaecher, Matthew
Prochaska, Judith J
author_facet Knox, Mariah
Skan, Jordan
Benowitz, Neal L
Schnellbaecher, Matthew
Prochaska, Judith J
author_sort Knox, Mariah
title Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities.
title_short Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities.
title_full Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities.
title_fullStr Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities.
title_full_unstemmed Recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural Alaska Native communities.
title_sort recruitment best practices of a cardiovascular risk reduction randomised control trial in rural alaska native communities.
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