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Research Design Guidance


Recruitment Materials

Recruitment Materials

Recruitment materials that are to be placed on the OSU-Stillwater campus must receive a stamp of approval from Meeting & Conference Services, 179 Student Union, after IRB approval has been obtained. The Campus Signage Form must be filled out to post recruitment flyers. If recruitment is to take place in or around the Student Union either the Student Union Indoor Request Form or Outdoor Event Request Form must be filled out. Please visit Meeting & Conference Services website, http://meetings.okstate.edu/guidelines, to find the appropriate form(s) needed for your study. Questions about this process should be directed to Meeting & Conference Services at 405-744-5232 or via email at meetings@okstate.edu.

 

Subject Population

Defining the Subject Population

The investigator will need to describe the population from which the subjects will be selected. This description should be as specific as possible. It must identify the source(s) of the potential subjects, data or derived materials (i.e., organizations, institutions, businesses, or the general public). Additionally it should describe the characteristics of the population as appropriate for the research such as age or age range, sex, ethnic background and state of health. The investigator must specify if the subjects will include members of a special population as defined by IRB policy.

As appropriate to the research, the description of the subject population should also include the following:

  • If there are gender-based or ethnic/race based restrictions to enrollment in the research please explain and justify.
  • Describe any inclusion criteria. These should be based on the scientific rationale and safety considerations and should define who will be eligible as a subject.
  • Describe any exclusion criteria. These should be scientifically valid and help to further define the subject population.
 

Recruitment

Recruiting participants for research projects actually begins the process of consent and is an important part of informing participants about your project. Investigators must describe how prospective subjects will be recruited in the IRB application. This should include who will be involved in the recruiting, the methods to be used for recruitment (i.e., flyers, letters, emails, etc.) and, if appropriate to the research, how the researcher will obtain the names of the perspective subjects.

 

When reviewing recruitment methods and materials, the IRB must determine that they are not coercive and that they accurately describe the likely risks and benefits to participants (i.e. that they do not state or imply a certainty of favorable outcome or other benefit beyond what is outlined in the consent document and the protocol).

 

Any form of advertising for recruiting of human subjects to participate in research projects must be submitted for review and approval by the IRB, either with the initial IRB application, or as a modification as it is developed.

 

Some of the more commonly used types of advertising include flyers, posters, brochures, media advertisements, recruitment letters and word-of-mouth recruiting.

 

When appropriate, the following items may be included (but are not required) in advertisements and recruiting materials:

Advertisements should:

An example flyer can be found at example flyer.

*Remember, any flyer or poster to be displayed anywhere on the OSU-Stillwater campus must also be approved by OSU Office of Campus Life. Campus Life views any research flyer or poster that contains the IRB approval stamp as officially sanctioned and will allow it to be posted. Campus Life can be contacted at 211 Student Union, 405-744-5488.

 
 
 
 
 

Defining the Subject Population

The investigator will need to describe the population from which the subjects will be selected. This description should be as specific as possible. It must identify the source(s) of the potential subjects, data or derived materials (i.e., organizations, institutions, businesses, or the general public). Additionally it should describe the characteristics of the population as appropriate for the research such as age or age range, sex, ethnic background and state of health. The investigator must specify if the subjects will include members of a special population as defined by IRB policy.

As appropriate to the research, the description of the subject population should also include the following:

  • If there are gender-based or ethnic/race based restrictions to enrollment in the research please explain and justify.
  • Describe any inclusion criteria. These should be based on the scientific rationale and safety considerations and should define who will be eligible as a subject.
  • Describe any exclusion criteria. These should be scientifically valid and help to further define the subject population.

 

 

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