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影响儿童参与心脏重症监护临床试验入组情况的父母因素。

Parental factors impacting the enrollment of children in cardiac critical care clinical trials.

作者信息

Hoffman T M, Taeed R, Niles J P, McMillin M A, Perkins L A, Feltes T F

机构信息

Columbus Children's Heart Center, Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH 43205, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Cardiol. 2007 May-Jun;28(3):167-71. doi: 10.1007/s00246-006-0020-5. Epub 2007 Mar 5.

Abstract

Clinical trials are abundant in adult cardiovascular medicine; however, they are rare in pediatric cardiology. Pediatric cardiac trial design may be impacted by the heterogeneous nature of the underlying cardiac defects, as well as by a strong emotional response from parents whose child will undergo a surgical intervention. The purpose of this study was to assess factors that may have an impact on parents considering enrollment of their child in a clinical trial at the time of surgical intervention. A voluntary, self-administered questionnaire (14 questions) was provided to parents of children 16 years of age or younger during the preadmission testing period. Demographic and procedure-related variables were collected for each patient. A total of 119 surveys were analyzed over a 1.5-year period. Only 8% of the parents had their child participate in a clinical trial in the past. Fifty-six percent of the parents preferred that their child's cardiologist or surgeon explain clinical trial details, with 23% preferring the principal investigator and 3% preferring the research coordinator. Fifty percent of the parents were favorably disposed to participate in a clinical trial if the drug or device was currently used by their child's doctor, and 19% were encouraged to participate if the drug or device was approved for use in adults. The majority of parents (64%) preferred to be asked about participating in a trial within 1 month prior to the planned procedure, and 40% preferred to discuss trial details at a remote time in an outpatient location. Sixty-three percent of parents believed that most of the medications currently used in children were already approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Most parents (91%) believed that clinical trials conducted in children will help improve pediatric health care; 74% believed that their child may receive potential benefit from enrolling in a trial. Finally, 43% believed that funding for trials should come from government and health care agencies, as opposed to pharmaceutical companies (24%). This survey reveals the importance of the attending physician and timing in educating parents regarding a cardiac critical care clinical trial. These data may impact the design and successful conduct of future trials.

摘要

成人心血管医学领域的临床试验丰富多样;然而,儿科心脏病学领域的此类试验却很罕见。儿科心脏试验设计可能会受到潜在心脏缺陷的异质性影响,同时也会受到孩子即将接受手术干预的家长强烈情绪反应的影响。本研究的目的是评估在手术干预时可能影响家长考虑让孩子参加临床试验的因素。在入院前检查期间,向16岁及以下儿童的家长提供了一份自愿填写的调查问卷(共14个问题)。收集了每位患者的人口统计学和与手术相关的变量。在1.5年的时间里,共分析了119份调查问卷。过去只有8%的家长让孩子参加过临床试验。56%的家长希望孩子的心脏病专家或外科医生解释临床试验细节,23%的家长希望由首席研究员解释,3%的家长希望由研究协调员解释。如果孩子的医生目前正在使用某种药物或器械,50%的家长愿意参加临床试验;如果该药物或器械已获批准用于成人,19%的家长会受到鼓励参加。大多数家长(64%)希望在计划手术前1个月内被询问是否参加试验,40%的家长希望在门诊的其他时间讨论试验细节。63%的家长认为目前儿童使用的大多数药物已获美国食品药品监督管理局批准。大多数家长(91%)认为儿童临床试验将有助于改善儿科医疗保健;74%的家长认为孩子参加试验可能会获得潜在益处。最后,43%的家长认为试验资金应来自政府和医疗保健机构,而非制药公司(24%)。这项调查揭示了主治医生以及向家长介绍心脏重症监护临床试验的时机的重要性。这些数据可能会影响未来试验的设计和顺利开展。

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