Greenberg Rachel G, Gamel Breck, Bloom Diane, Bradley John, Jafri Hasan S, Hinton Denise, Nambiar Sumathi, Wheeler Chris, Tiernan Rosemary, Smith P Brian, Roberts Jamie, Benjamin Daniel K
Duke Clinical Research Institute, 2400 Pratt Street, Durham, NC, 27705, USA.
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Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2017 Nov 23;9:33-39. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2017.11.005. eCollection 2018 Mar.
Enrollment of children into pediatric clinical trials remains challenging. More effective strategies to improve recruitment of children into trials are needed. This study used in-depth qualitative interviews with parents who were approached to enroll their children in a clinical trial in order to gain an understanding of the barriers to pediatric clinical trial participation. Twenty-four parents whose children had been offered the opportunity to participate in a clinical trial were interviewed: 19 whose children had participated in at least 1 clinical trial and 5 who had declined participation in any trial. Each study aspect, from the initial explanation of the study to the end of the study, can affect the willingness of parents to consent to the proposed study and future studies. Establishing trust, appropriate timing, a transparent discussion of risks and benefits oriented to the layperson, and providing motivation for children to participate were key factors that impacted parents' decisions. In order for clinical trial accrual to be successful, parents' priorities and considerations must be a central focus, beginning with initial trial design. The recommendations from the parents who participated in this study can be used to support budget allocations that ensure adequate training of study staff and improved staffing on nights and weekends. Studies of parent responses in outpatient settings and additional inpatient settings will provide valuable information on the consent process from the child's and parent's perspectives. Further studies are needed to explore whether implementation of such strategies will result in improved recruitment for pediatric clinical trials.
让儿童参与儿科临床试验仍然具有挑战性。需要更有效的策略来提高儿童参与试验的招募率。本研究对那些被邀请让其孩子参与临床试验的家长进行了深入的定性访谈,以便了解儿童参与儿科临床试验的障碍。对24位孩子获得参与临床试验机会的家长进行了访谈:其中19位孩子至少参与了1项临床试验,5位拒绝参与任何试验。从研究的初步解释到研究结束,研究的每个方面都可能影响家长同意参与拟议研究及未来研究的意愿。建立信任、选择合适的时机、以非专业人士能够理解的方式对风险和益处进行透明的讨论,以及激发孩子参与的积极性,是影响家长决策的关键因素。为了使临床试验入组取得成功,从试验最初设计开始,就必须将家长的优先事项和考虑因素作为核心关注点。参与本研究的家长所提出的建议可用于支持预算分配,以确保对研究人员进行充分培训,并改善夜间和周末的人员配备。在门诊环境和更多住院环境中对家长反应进行研究,将从孩子和家长的角度提供有关同意过程的宝贵信息。还需要进一步研究,以探讨实施此类策略是否会提高儿科临床试验的招募率。