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Engaging Participation of Study Subjects

Engaging Participation of Study Subjects. Jane Barnsteiner, PhD, RN, FAAN Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN. February 1, 2012 Phase II Site Coordinator Meeting. Overview. Ensuring subject understanding of study and importance Making it easy to participate

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Engaging Participation of Study Subjects

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  1. Engaging Participation of Study Subjects Jane Barnsteiner, PhD, RN, FAAN Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN February 1, 2012 Phase II Site Coordinator Meeting

  2. Overview • Ensuring subject understanding of study and importance • Making it easy to participate • Identifying subject challenges to participation • Ensuring nurse manager and peers knowledgeable about study and importance

  3. Do 3 Table exercises – 10 minutes each • Group report out – 15 minutes

  4. Exercise 1 • List ideas to keep participants in your organization in the study. (5 minutes) • Enlist a volunteer table recorder. • Each person shares their ideas. (5 minutes)

  5. Exercise 2 • What are the challenges you anticipate you might encounter for the data collection intervals? (5 minutes) • Enlist a volunteer table recorder. • Each person shares their ideas. (5 minutes)

  6. Exercise 3 • Why would someone not want to participate in the study? Do you envision any differences in reasons between the intervention and control groups? (5 minutes) • Enlist a volunteer table recorder. • Each person shares their ideas. (5 minutes)

  7. Large Group Report out and Discussion (15 minutes)

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