Bonsu Janice M, Frasso Rosemary, Curry Allison E
Master of Public Health Program, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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Trials. 2017 Oct 27;18(1):503. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2237-4.
The conduct of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in low-resource settings may present unique financial, logistic, and process-related challenges. Middle-income countries that have comparable disease burdens to low-income countries, but greater availability of resources, may be conducive settings for RCTs. Indeed, the country of Botswana is experiencing a rapid increase in the conduct of RCTs. Our objective was to explore the experiences of individuals conducting RCTs in Botswana to gain an understanding of the challenges and adaptive strategies to their work.
We conducted in-depth interviews with 14 national and international individuals working on RCTs in Botswana. Participants included principal investigators, research coordinators, lab technicians, research assistants, and other healthcare professionals. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, and coded for thematic analysis.
Five primary themes were identified: ethics board relationships (including delays in the process); research staff management (including staff attrition and career development); study recruitment and retention (including the use of reimbursements); resource availability (including challenges accessing laboratory equipment); and capacity-building (including issues of exporting locally sourced samples). These themes were explored to discuss key challenges and adaptive strategies.
This study offers a first-hand account of individuals engaged in conducting RCTs in Botswana, a nation that is experiencing a rapid increase in research activities. Findings provide a foundational understanding for researchers in Botswana and trial managers in similar settings when planning RCTs so that the conduct of research does not outpace the ability to manage, support, and regulate it.
在资源匮乏地区开展随机对照试验(RCT)可能会面临独特的财务、后勤以及与流程相关的挑战。与低收入国家疾病负担相当但资源更为丰富的中等收入国家,可能是开展随机对照试验的有利环境。事实上,博茨瓦纳正在迅速增加随机对照试验的开展。我们的目标是探究在博茨瓦纳开展随机对照试验的个人的经历,以了解他们工作中面临的挑战和适应性策略。
我们对14名在博茨瓦纳从事随机对照试验的国内和国际人员进行了深入访谈。参与者包括主要研究者、研究协调员、实验室技术员、研究助理以及其他医疗保健专业人员。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并进行编码以进行主题分析。
确定了五个主要主题:伦理委员会关系(包括流程中的延误);研究人员管理(包括人员流失和职业发展);研究招募与保留(包括使用报销费用);资源可用性(包括获取实验室设备的挑战);以及能力建设(包括出口本地采集样本的问题)。对这些主题进行了探讨,以讨论关键挑战和适应性策略。
本研究提供了在博茨瓦纳从事随机对照试验的人员的第一手描述,该国的研究活动正在迅速增加。研究结果为博茨瓦纳的研究人员以及类似环境中的试验管理者在规划随机对照试验时提供了基本的认识,以便研究的开展不会超过管理、支持和监管的能力。