对随机对照试验招募过程中使用技术的利弊进行定性探索。

HRB open research Pub Date : 2024-06-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/hrbopenres.13776.2
Lauren A Muldowney, Sinéad M Hynes, Megan Oglesby, Christopher P Dwyer
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背景:尽管随机对照试验(RCT)非常重要,但为其招募足够的样本量仍是一项巨大的挑战,这会对证据的可靠性、试验的完成以及最终的患者护理产生现实影响。技术具有加强招募过程的潜力,但目前缺乏有关其使用和有效性的证据。与 PRioRiTy I 研究结果一致,本研究旨在探讨在 RCTs 征募过程中使用技术的利弊:方法:对爱尔兰参与 RCT 招募的研究人员进行了半结构式访谈(n=7)。随后,还进行了公众与患者参与(PPI)小组焦点小组讨论(人数=3),以进一步深化这些发现。通过 "反思性主题分析 "对数据进行了定性分析,以提取突出主题:结果:产生了一个超级主题:"技术只是一种媒介,这样你就可以接触到更多的人",同时还有两个主题得到了公众宣传焦点小组的证实:"如果或当收益大于成本时,就会使用技术 "和 "通过技术招募的成功与否取决于研究的性质":本研究让我们更深入地了解了影响研究人员在 RCT 征募中使用技术的因素。其启示是,未来的研究人员应努力调整其招募方法,以满足目标人群对数字工具的偏好;并与社区中的患者群体接触,为未来的研究提供建立联系的机会。这项研究可能有助于最大限度地提高 RCT 招募的效率。
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A qualitative exploration of advantages and disadvantages to using technology in the process of randomised controlled trial recruitment.

Background: Despite its importance, recruiting a sufficient sample size for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) can pose a significant challenge, which has real-world impact on reliability of evidence, trial completion and ultimately, patient care. Technology has potential to enhance the recruitment process, but there is a lack of evidence regarding its current use and effectiveness. Consistent with findings from the PRioRiTy I study, the current research aims to explore the advantages and disadvantages to using technology during the recruitment process for RCTs.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews (n=7) were conducted with researchers involved in RCT recruitment in Ireland. Subsequently, a Public & Patient Involvement (PPI) panel focus group (n=3) was conducted to add further depth to these findings. The data were qualitatively analysed through 'Reflexive Thematic Analysis' to extract prominent themes.

Results: A superordinate theme arose: 'Tech is just a medium so that you can reach more people', along with two themes, which were corroborated by the PPI focus group: 'Technology is used if and when the benefits outweigh the costs' and 'Success of recruitment through technology depends on the nature of the study.'

Conclusions: This study provided a deeper understanding of the factors which influence researchers to employ technology in recruitment for RCTs. Implications suggest that future researchers should aim to adapt their recruitment approaches to meet digital tool preferences of their target cohort; and engage with patient groups in the community to allow networking opportunities for future studies. This research may contribute towards maximising efficiency in RCT recruitment.

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