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研究设计和分配对参与者行为的影响——ESDA:一项随机对照试验的研究方案。

Effects of Study Design and Allocation on participant behaviour--ESDA: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia.

出版信息

Trials. 2011 Feb 14;12:42. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-12-42.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affect subsequent behaviour and to potentially bias study findings. In this trial we examine the impact of awareness of study design and allocation on participant drinking behaviour.

METHODS/DESIGN: A three-arm parallel group randomised controlled trial design will be used. All recruitment, screening, randomisation, and follow-up will be conducted on-line among university students. Participants who indicate a hazardous level of alcohol consumption will be randomly assigned to one of three groups. Group A will be informed their drinking will be assessed at baseline and again in one month (as in a cohort study design). Group B will be told the study is an intervention trial and they are in the control group. Group C will be told the study is an intervention trial and they are in the intervention group. All will receive exactly the same brief educational material to read. After one month, alcohol intake for the past 4 weeks will be assessed.

DISCUSSION

The experimental manipulations address subtle and previously unexplored ways in which participant behaviour may be unwittingly influenced by standard practice in trials. Given the necessity of relying on self-reported outcome, it will not be possible to distinguish true behaviour change from reporting artefact. This does not matter in the present study, as any effects of awareness of study design or allocation involve bias that is not well understood. There has been little research on awareness effects, and our outcomes will provide an indication of the possible value of further studies of this type and inform hypothesis generation.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register (ANZCTR): ACTRN12610000846022.

摘要

背景

研究参与者对研究性质的看法被假设会影响后续行为,并可能影响研究结果的偏倚。在这项试验中,我们研究了对研究设计和分配的认识对参与者饮酒行为的影响。

方法/设计:将使用三臂平行组随机对照试验设计。所有招募、筛选、随机化和随访都将在大学生中在线进行。表明存在危险饮酒水平的参与者将被随机分配到三个组中的一个。A 组将被告知他们的饮酒情况将在基线和一个月后进行评估(如在队列研究设计中)。B 组将被告知该研究是一项干预试验,他们是对照组。C 组将被告知该研究是一项干预试验,他们是干预组。所有人都将收到完全相同的简短教育材料阅读。一个月后,将评估过去 4 周的饮酒量。

讨论

实验操作涉及参与者行为可能被试验中的标准做法无意识地影响的微妙且以前未被探索的方式。鉴于必须依赖自我报告的结果,不可能区分真正的行为改变和报告的人为因素。在本研究中,这并不重要,因为对研究设计或分配的认识的任何影响都涉及到尚未得到很好理解的偏倚。对意识影响的研究很少,我们的结果将表明进一步研究这种类型的可能价值,并为假设的产生提供信息。

试验注册

澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册(ANZCTR):ACTRN12610000846022。

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