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Provider Resource Library
This resource library contains tools and resources intended to support recruitment and retention of primary care practices and physicians for research studies and quality improvement initiatives.
MUI provider resource topics range from budgeting and patient recruitment to practice recruitment and retention strategies. Select to access the definitions of these and other topics.
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There are numerous supportive quality improvement (QI) projects to facilitate the implementation of evidence-based practices in primary care, but recruiting physician practices to join these projects is challenging, costly, and time consuming.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Barriers, Practice Recruitment Facilitators
The current study considers barriers and facilitators to conducting such research, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, within the context of recruiting practices for the STop UNhealthy (STUN) Alcohol Use Now trial.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Barriers, Practice Recruitment Facilitators
This toolkit provides guidance, tips, and examples to help support future efforts to engage practices in quality improvement initiatives.
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Type of Resource: Tools and Toolkits
Topics: Practice Recruitment Strategies, Value Proposition, Practice Retention Strategies
Practice-based research is essential to generate the data necessary to understand outcomes in ambulatory oncology care. Although there is an increased interest in studying ambulatory oncology care, given the rising patient volumes and complexity in those settings, little guidance is available on how best to recruit ambulatory oncology practices for research.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Strategies, Practice Recruitment Barriers, Practice Recruitment Facilitators
Ensuring the successful development and conduct of clinical trials in PBRNs requires a highly collaborative approach between academic research and PBRN teams.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Facilitators, Recruitment Setting, Budgeting
Despite the general belief that the research topic, invitation method, and interest in research may facilitate practice recruitment, our results suggest that most of the recruitment challenges represent managerial challenges.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Barriers, Practice Recruitment Facilitators
Early practice-based network projects were usually short term, current studies often introduce or compare practice innovations that require long-term evaluation. That change requires that practice sites remain engaged in research work for up to 5 years, a time that can allow for a significant "voltage drop," or decline in active participation.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Retention Strategies
This paper reviews recruitment strategies, common challenges, and innovative practices from five recent primary care health services research studies in Ontario, Canada.
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Type of Resource: Peer Reviewed Literature
Topics: Practice Recruitment Barriers, Practice Recruitment Facilitators, Practice Retention Barriers