School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit, School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2017 Nov;41(11):1654-1661. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2017.153. Epub 2017 Jul 3.
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving surgical procedures are challenging for recruitment and infrequent in the specialty of bariatrics. The pilot phase of the By-Band-Sleeve study (gastric bypass versus gastric band versus sleeve gastrectomy) provided the opportunity for an investigation of recruitment using a qualitative research integrated in trials (QuinteT) recruitment intervention (QRI).
PATIENTS/METHODS: The QRI investigated recruitment in two centers in the pilot phase comparing bypass and banding, through the analysis of 12 in-depth staff interviews, 84 audio recordings of patient consultations, 19 non-participant observations of consultations and patient screening data. QRI findings were developed into a plan of action and fed back to centers to improve information provision and recruitment organization.
Recruitment proved to be extremely difficult with only two patients recruited during the first 2 months. The pivotal issue in Center A was that an effective and established clinical service could not easily adapt to the needs of the RCT. There was little scope to present RCT details or ensure efficient eligibility assessment, and recruiters struggled to convey equipoise. Following presentation of QRI findings, recruitment in Center A increased from 9% in the first 2 months (2/22) to 40% (26/65) in the 4 months thereafter. Center B, commencing recruitment 3 months after Center A, learnt from the emerging issues in Center A and set up a special clinic for trial recruitment. The trial successfully completed pilot recruitment and progressed to the main phase across 11 centers.
The QRI identified key issues that enabled the integration of the trial into the clinical setting. This contributed to successful recruitment in the By-Band-Sleeve trial-currently the largest in bariatric practice-and offers opportunities to optimize recruitment in other trials in bariatrics.
涉及外科手术的随机对照试验(RCTs)在减肥外科领域的招募工作极具挑战性且相对较少。By-Band-Sleeve 研究(胃旁路术与胃束带术对比胃袖状切除术)的先导阶段为使用定性研究整合入试验(QuinteT)招募干预(QRI)进行招募研究提供了机会。
患者/方法:通过对 12 名深度工作人员访谈、84 份患者咨询音频记录、19 次非参与式咨询观察和患者筛选数据的分析,QRI 在先导阶段的两个中心对比了旁路和束带两种方式的招募情况。QRI 的研究结果被制定成行动计划,并反馈给中心,以改善信息提供和招募组织。
仅在前两个月招募到了两名患者,证明招募工作极其困难。A 中心的关键问题是,一个有效的既定临床服务难以适应 RCT 的需求。几乎没有余地来介绍 RCT 的细节或确保有效的资格评估,招募人员也难以传达平衡状况。在提出 QRI 的研究结果后,A 中心的招募率从前两个月的 9%(2/22)增加到了 4 个月后的 40%(26/65)。B 中心在 A 中心开始招募 3 个月后开始招募工作,从 A 中心出现的问题中吸取了教训,并为试验招募设立了专门诊所。该试验成功完成了先导招募,并在 11 个中心进入了主要阶段。
QRI 确定了一些关键问题,使试验能够融入临床环境。这有助于 By-Band-Sleeve 试验的成功招募——目前是减肥外科实践中最大的试验——并为在减肥外科领域的其他试验中优化招募提供了机会。