将有关共同决策的教育干预纳入 RCT:确保能力和忠实性

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目的描述在随机临床试验期间对肾脏病学临床医生和临床研究参与者进行培训的结果,以使用最佳病例/最差病例沟通干预方法讨论限期死亡患者的透析启动问题,确保他们能够胜任、忠实于干预方法并在整个试验过程中遵守研究方案和干预方法。我们收集了已完成的图文辅助工具(干预措施的组成部分)的副本,并将其用于入组患者,以衡量忠实度和坚持度。结果我们对 36 名肾病专家中的 34 名进行了能力培训,27 名完成了整个项目。我们收到了 60 份供入组患者使用的图形辅助工具,干预组的回收率为 73%。图形辅助工具的干预忠实度得分反映了整个研究过程中所有要素的完成情况。创新透析决定是讨论预后和不确定性的机会,这与考虑延长生命支持疗法有关。我们的研究揭示了一种在临床研究中实时评估沟通干预坚持情况的策略。
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Embedding an Education Intervention about Shared Decision Making into an RCT: Ensuring competency and fidelity

Objective

To describe the outcomes of training nephrology clinicians and clinical research participants, to use the Best Case/Worst Case Communication intervention, for discussions about dialysis initiation for patients with life-limiting illness, during a randomized clinical trial to ensure competency, fidelity to the intervention, and adherence to study protocols and the intervention throughout the trial.

Methods

We enrolled 68 nephrologists at ten study sites and randomized them to receive training or wait-list control. We collected copies of completed graphic aids (component of the intervention), used with study-enrolled patients, to measure fidelity and adherence.

Results

We trained 34 of 36 nephrologists to competence and 27 completed the entire program. We received 60 graphic aids for study-enrolled patients for a 73% return rate in the intervention arm. The intervention fidelity score for the graphic aid reflected completion of all elements throughout the study.

Conclusion

We successfully taught the Best Case/Worst Case Communication intervention to clinicians as research participants within a randomized clinical trial.

Innovation

Decisions about dialysis are an opportunity to discuss prognosis and uncertainty in relation to consideration of prolonged life supporting therapy. Our study reveals a strategy to evaluate adherence to a communication intervention in real time during a clinical study.

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