0280/2015 - Taxa de recrutamento e retenção de hemiparéticos em estudos transversais Recruitment Rate And Retention Of Stroke Subjects In Cross-Sectional Studies
• Janaine Cunha Polese - Polese, Janaine Cunha - BELO HORIZONTE, MG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Fisioterapia - <janainepolese@yahoo.com.br>
Coautor(es):
• Iza Faria-Fortini - Faria-Fortini, Iza - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Departamento de Fisioterapia - <izafaria@yahoo.com.br>
• Marluce Lopes Basílio - Basílio, Marluce Lopes - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Fisioterapia - <marlucelb@yahoo.com.br>
• Giselle Silva Faria - Faria, Giselle Silva - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Departamento de Fisioterapia - <gisfaria88@hotmail.com>
• Luci Fuscaldi Teixeira- Salmela - Teixeira- Salmela, Luci Fuscaldi - Universidade Federal de minas Gerais, Departamento de Fisioterapia - <jhsalmela@hotmail.com>
Área Temática:
Avaliação de Serviços de Saúde
Resumo:
Objetivo: Determinar a taxa de recrutamento de indivíduos pós Acidente Vascular Encefálico (AVE) de estudos transversais e determinar sua retenção nos dois dias de avaliação, tendo como referencial teórico a Classificação Internacional de Funcionalidade, Incapacidade e Saúde. Método: Participantes após 6 meses a um AVE unilateral foram selecionados de acordo com a sua elegibilidade e convidados a participar em dois estudos transversais, por telefone. O número de pessoas contatadas, elegíveis e recrutadas com sucesso foi obtido. A retenção nos dois dias de avaliação foi igualmente obtida. Resultados: De uma lista de 654 indivíduos, 87 não eram elegíveis. Dos 567 restantes, 216 possuíam números telefônicos errados, 144 se recusaram a participar e 12 haviam ido a óbito. Um total de 165 indivíduos participaram dos dois estudos. Dos 56 indivíduos que concordaram em participar do segundo dia de avaliação, oito não retornaram. Conclusões: Os resultados demonstraram que indivíduos pós AVE crônicos apresentam baixas taxas de recrutamento e retenção.
Palavras-chave:
Acidente Cerebro Vascular
Fisioterapia (Especialidade)
estudos transversais
seleção de estudos
Abstract:
Objective: To determine the recruitment rate of chronic stroke survivors to cross-sectional studies and to determine their retention at the two days of assessments based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Method: Participants after six months of a unilateral stroke were screened for eligibility and invited to participate in twocross-sectional studies, by telephone. The number of people who were screened, eligible, and successfully recruited was recorded. Retention at the two days of assessments was also recorded. Results:From a list of 654 individuals, 87 were ineligible. Of the 567 left, 216 had wrong contact numbers, 144 refused to participate, and 12 had died. A total of 165 subjects participated in both studies. Out of the 56 who agreed to attend to the second day of assessment, eight did not return. Conclusions: The results showed that individuals with chronic stroke had low rates of recruitment and retention.
Keywords:
Stroke
physical therapy
cross-sectional study
patient selection
Recruitment Rate And Retention Of Stroke Subjects In Cross-Sectional Studies
Resumo (abstract):
Objective: To determine the recruitment rate of chronic stroke survivors to cross-sectional studies and to determine their retention at the two days of assessments based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Method: Participants after six months of a unilateral stroke were screened for eligibility and invited to participate in twocross-sectional studies, by telephone. The number of people who were screened, eligible, and successfully recruited was recorded. Retention at the two days of assessments was also recorded. Results:From a list of 654 individuals, 87 were ineligible. Of the 567 left, 216 had wrong contact numbers, 144 refused to participate, and 12 had died. A total of 165 subjects participated in both studies. Out of the 56 who agreed to attend to the second day of assessment, eight did not return. Conclusions: The results showed that individuals with chronic stroke had low rates of recruitment and retention.
Palavras-chave (keywords):
Stroke
physical therapy
cross-sectional study
patient selection