Using the principles of practice development to address challenges in recruitment and data collection when face-to-face methods are unavailable

CONCLUSION: PD principles can offer ways for nurse researchers to engage, collaborate with and reflect with people for research projects, including when constraints compete with participation. They can also assist researchers in optimising and maintaining recruitment and data collection when face-to-face research methods are impossible.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The telephone can be a valuable alternative medium for recruiting participants and collecting data when face-to-face methods are impossible to use. PD principles can be maintained and response rates and participation may even be greater when using it.PMID:38419422 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1898
Source: Nurse Researcher - Category: Nursing Authors: Source Type: research