Ac. Spencer et al., Recruiting adults with osteoarthritis into an aquatic exercise class: Strategies for a statewide intervention, ARTH C RES, 11(6), 1998, pp. 455-462
Objective. Although research suggests that regular exercise can be helpful
in reducing the dysfunction and discomfort of osteoarthritis, promoting exe
rcise among older adults within tills population is neither straight forwar
d nor easily accomplished. This article describes the various methods, and
their relative success rates, that were employed to recruit older adults th
roughout the state of Washington into an aquatic exercise program.
Methods, Strategies included a recruitment letter distributed to Arthritis
Foundation (AF) members in Washington state, local media news coverage, phy
sician referrals, and advertisements in local papers and newsletters.
Results. The most successful methods for enrolling participants were throug
h the AF recruitment letters and local television coverage. The AF recruitm
ent letter was the most expensive method of generating responses, while the
television coverage was the least expensive.
Conclusions. Collaborating with a well-reputed community-based organization
and capitalizing on available publicity resources are important strategies
researchers can use to gain access to a difficult and,geographically dispe
rsed population.