Rosenberg Abby R, Bona Kira, Wharton Claire M, Bradford Miranda, Shaffer Michele L, Wolfe Joanne, Baker Kevin Scott
Seattle Children's Hospital, Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Seattle, Washington.
Seattle Children's Research Institute, Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Seattle, Washington.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2016 Apr;63(4):734-6. doi: 10.1002/pbc.25843. Epub 2015 Dec 18.
Conducting patient-reported outcomes research with adolescents and young adults (AYAs) is difficult due to low participation rates and high attrition. Forty-seven AYAs with newly diagnosed cancer at two large hospitals were prospectively surveyed at the time of diagnosis and 3-6 and 12-18 months later. A subset participated in 1:1 semistructured interviews. Attrition prompted early study closure at one site. The majority of patients preferred paper-pencil to online surveys. Interview participants were more likely to complete surveys (e.g., 93% vs. 58% completion of 3-6 month surveys, P = 0.02). Engaging patients through qualitative methodologies and using patient-preferred instruments may optimize future research success.
由于参与率低和损耗率高,对青少年和青年成年人(AYAs)开展患者报告结局研究很困难。在两家大型医院对47名新诊断为癌症的AYAs在诊断时、3 - 6个月后以及12 - 18个月后进行了前瞻性调查。一部分患者参与了一对一的半结构化访谈。在一个研究点,损耗导致研究提前结束。大多数患者更喜欢纸笔调查而非在线调查。参与访谈的患者更有可能完成调查(例如,3 - 6个月调查的完成率为93%对58%,P = 0.02)。通过定性方法让患者参与并使用患者偏爱的工具可能会优化未来研究的成功率。