Peninsula Medical School (Primary Care), Truro, Cornwall, UK.
Health Expect. 2010 Sep;13(3):323-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-7625.2009.00580.x. Epub 2009 Nov 10.
To determine the preferred means by which participants in a study of cardiac rehabilitation wish to be informed of the study's results.
Postal questionnaire survey of participants in a randomized controlled trial.
Cornwall, southwest England.
Patients recruited to the Cornwall Heart Attack Rehabilitation Management Study (CHARMS).
Participants recruited to CHARMS who were alive 3 years and 9 months after the trial was completed were contacted by letter and invited to return a reply slip with four short questions indicating how they would prefer to be informed about the published results of the study.
In March 2008, 191/230 participants originally recruited to CHARMS were still alive. General practitioners deemed 166/191 (88%) survivors medically appropriate to be contacted through a postal survey, and 154/166 (93%) participants responded to the invitation to participate in the follow-up survey. 86% (143/166) of participants indicated that they wished to be informed about the results: 115 (80%) of these elected to receive information by letter and 25 (18%) of these preferred to attend a meeting. Men older than 65 years predominated in this latter group. Women respondents preferred to receive the study results by letter; none preferred communication by email or the web.
Survivors of acute myocardial infarction who participated in a RCT of cardiac rehabilitation wanted to receive a summary of the aggregate study results. Participants had preferences regarding how they would wish to be informed about the results of the study. Most participants preferred to be informed by letter or email, but some preferred the interaction of a group or a meeting.
确定参与心脏康复研究的参与者希望通过何种方式了解研究结果。
对随机对照试验的参与者进行邮寄问卷调查。
英格兰西南部康沃尔。
康沃尔心脏病康复管理研究(CHARMS)的参与者。
CHARMS 试验完成 3 年零 9 个月后,通过信件联系并邀请参加者回复一张附有四个简短问题的回单,表明他们希望如何了解研究结果的发布。
2008 年 3 月,CHARMS 最初招募的 230 名参与者中有 191 人仍然存活。全科医生认为,191 名幸存者中有 166 名(88%)在医学上适合通过邮寄调查联系,其中 154 名(93%)参与者对参加后续调查的邀请做出了回应。86%(143/166)的参与者表示希望了解研究结果:其中 115 名(80%)选择通过信件获取信息,25 名(18%)希望参加会议。在这后一组中,年龄大于 65 岁的男性居多。女性参与者希望通过信件获取研究结果;没有人希望通过电子邮件或网络获取。
参与心脏康复 RCT 的急性心肌梗死幸存者希望收到汇总研究结果的摘要。参与者对如何了解研究结果有自己的偏好。大多数参与者希望通过信件或电子邮件获得通知,但有些人希望参加小组会议。