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How to motivate participation in HES? EHES Training Material. The purpose of recruitment. The goal is to achieve as high participation as possible Ensure that the sample represents the target population Challenging, but necessary for reliable results The recruitment process depends on:
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The purpose of recruitment • The goal is to achieve as high participation as possible • Ensure that the sample represents the target population • Challenging, but necessary for reliable results • The recruitment process depends on: • National legislation • Survey budget • Cultural norms • Ethical acceptance
Invitation should be motivating • Invitation by a letter • Information leaflet with the invitation to raise interest • Phone call may follow the invitation letter • Important to pay attention to all written materials • Invitation letter: informative, convincing and professional • Information leaflet: interesting (use colors and pictures), relevant and concise • Re-invitations should be made, if the person is not reached by the first invitation • Second invitation letter, phone calls, home visits (if feasible)
What motivates participation? • Importance and relevance of the survey • For public health and for the participant • Receiving personal benefits: • New information on health and health risks • Incentives (voucher, cash or gift) or compensation for travel costs • Requests for help • Social responsibility • Statements of confidentiality • Using all relevant languages • Helps recruiting also ethnic minorities
Practical matters and motivation • Flexibility in scheduling appointment • Availability of evening and weekend appointment times • Possibility to drop in (without appointment) • Duration of the examination visit • Not too extensive • Location for the examination • Parking space • Access with public transportation • Distance • Home visits • Additional option for e.g. people who are unable or unwilling to participate otherwise
Survey personnel • Competent and motivated survey personnel play an important role in recruitment • Follow survey protocol • Understand the importance of high participation rate • Be ready to give answers to frequently asked questions and to motivate participants • Be flexible and act in a professional and polite way
Promotion of the survey through media Raising general awareness of the survey Reaching and motivating selected persons National media campaigns Local media campaigns before fieldwork Interviews in radio and TV Newspapers Posters and leaflets Pre-notification before invitation Survey website, social media Actions for increasing awareness and motivation
Improving participation through co-operation • Provide information about the survey to: • National and local health authorities and health professionals • Local government • Other places that are important for the community • Cooperate with • Regional or local hospitals, GP offices, health centres • Non-governmental organizations • Research centers and universities
Actions increasing participation during fieldwork • Personal contact is more effective • Phone call • Home visit • Appointment reminder (e.g. day before the appointment) • Text message or e-mail • Phone call • Multiple contact attempts
Motivating participants during fieldwork • Possibility to ask questions and to reschedule appointments • Contact persons should be easy to reach • At the examination site: • Comfortable facilities and fluent examinations with short waiting times • Offering breakfast or snack between or after examination • Friendly atmosphere among survey personnel and towards participants • Encouraging feedback on measurements
After the examination • Participants need to feel appreciated • Participants expect feedback on personal results
Acknowledgements • Slides • Sanna Ahonen, Päivikki Koponen, Hanna Tolonen • Photographs • Hanna Tolonen and photo bank images