Amy R Newman, Karen M Moody, Kerri Becktell, Erin Connelly, Cynthia Holladay, Katie Parisio, Jonathan L Powell, Angela Steineck, Verna L Hendricks-Ferguson
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背景:干预的忠实性是随机对照试验的一个关键因素,但有关注意力控制臂干预忠实性的报告却很有限。缺乏对注意力控制程序的忠实性可能会影响研究结果,高估或低估所研究干预措施的效果:本简要报告介绍了研究人员为促进美国国立卫生研究院资助的儿科姑息治疗随机对照试验中注意力控制组的忠实性而采取的方法:规划和协调治疗的信息会议试验旨在确定一种沟通干预措施的疗效,该干预措施利用护理团队二人组(即医生与护士或高级医疗服务提供者合作),让预后不良的癌症患儿家长参与有关预后信息、护理目标和护理规划的结构化对话。干预措施与注意力对照组进行比较,后者为家长提供有关常见儿科癌症教育话题的结构化对话,如与孩子谈论他们的癌症、临床试验、癌症治疗、副作用等。美国国立卫生研究院(National Institutes of Health)关于评估和实施促进干预忠实性策略的指南被用于设计:(a)随机对照试验的注意力控制组;(b)相关的注意力控制组培训;以及(c)质量保证监测:注意力控制研究程序的设计反映了干预组的程序(即相同的研究访问次数、频率和时间)。采用分组随机法将护理团队二人一组分配到随机对照试验的一个臂中。被分配到注意力控制组的护理团队二人组参加了在线培训课程,学习注意力控制程序、研究团队成员的不同角色以及质量保证方法。干预者本人和质量保证小组对注意力控制程序的忠实性进行评估:讨论:研究设计、培训和实施对注意力控制的忠实性都至关重要。当研究启动和实施之间出现时间差时,往往需要通过加强培训来补充基线培训。质量保证程序对于确定干预者是否始终如一地正确实施注意力控制程序至关重要。
Ensuring Intervention Fidelity of an Attention Control Arm in a Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial.
Background: Intervention fidelity is a critical element of randomized controlled trials, yet reporting of intervention fidelity among attention control arms is limited. Lack of fidelity to attention control procedures can affect study outcomes by either overestimating or underestimating the efficacy of the intervention under examination.
Objectives: This brief report describes the approach researchers took to promote fidelity to the attention control arm of a pediatric palliative care randomized controlled trial funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Methods: The Informational Meetings for Planning and Coordinating Treatment trial aims to determine the efficacy of a communication intervention that uses care team dyads (i.e., physicians partnered with nurses or advanced practice providers) to engage parents of children with cancer who have a poor prognosis in structured conversations about prognostic information, goals of care, and care planning. The intervention is compared with an attention control arm, which provides parents with structured conversations on common pediatric cancer education topics, such as talking to their child about their cancer, clinical trials, cancer treatment, side effects, and so forth. National Institutes of Health guidelines for assessing and implementing strategies to promote intervention fidelity were used to design (a) the attention control arm of a randomized controlled trial, (b) related attention control arm training, and (c) quality assurance monitoring.
Results: Attention control study procedures were designed to mirror that of the intervention arm (i.e., same number, frequency, and time spent in study visits). Cluster randomization was used to allocate care team dyads to one arm of the randomized controlled trial. Care team dyads assigned to the attention control arm participated in online training sessions to learn attention control procedures, the different roles of research team members, and quality assurance methods. Fidelity to attention control procedures is assessed by both the interveners themselves and a quality assurance team.
Discussion: Study design, training, and delivery are all critical to attention control fidelity. Baseline training often needs to be supplemented with booster training when time gaps occur between study start-up and implementation. Quality assurance procedures are essential to determine whether interveners consistently deliver attention control procedures correctly.
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