Berge Eivind, Ford Gary A, Stapf Christian, Al-Shahi Salman Rustam, Fischer Urs, Coveney Sarah, Weimar Christian, Arnold Marcel, Arsovska Anita, Lemmens Robin, Nederkoorn Paul J, Kelly Peter J
Department of Internal Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Stroke Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Eur Stroke J. 2018 Mar;3(1):22-28. doi: 10.1177/2396987317747456. Epub 2017 Dec 11.
One of the aims of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is to facilitate academic, multinational clinical stroke research. However, despite examples of successful regional and national stroke research networks and collaborative groups, there is no organisational structure at a European level that can facilitate multinational clinical stroke research.
In a project including a survey and a workshop and involving stroke researchers in the ESO, we sought to identify the challenges faced by existing clinical stroke research networks, to define the purpose and roles of any future European stroke research collaboration, and to propose an organisational structure.
The survey and workshop gave strong support for an alliance model with independent network members, with the purpose of facilitating clinical stroke research through improved coordination and communication, provision of support, education, and advocacy and communication with other stakeholders. The focus of a proposed European clinical stroke research alliance should be multinational randomised-controlled trials in acute care, prevention and rehabilitation, but the alliance could also support other forms of multi-national clinical stroke research.
There is an interest for increased collaboration on multinational clinical stroke research in Europe, in the form of an alliance of independent research networks and collaborative groups. The ESO Trials Network Committee will continue consultation with existing stroke research networks and collaborative groups, and other key stakeholders, to assess the feasibility and support for development of an ESO Trials Alliance.
欧洲卒中组织(ESO)的目标之一是促进学术性、跨国临床卒中研究。然而,尽管有成功的地区和国家卒中研究网络及协作组的范例,但在欧洲层面却没有一个能够促进跨国临床卒中研究的组织结构。
在一个包括调查和研讨会且有ESO的卒中研究人员参与的项目中,我们试图确定现有临床卒中研究网络所面临的挑战,界定未来任何欧洲卒中研究协作的目的和作用,并提出一种组织结构。
调查和研讨会大力支持一种由独立网络成员组成的联盟模式,其目的是通过改善协调与沟通、提供支持、开展教育以及与其他利益相关者进行宣传和沟通来促进临床卒中研究。拟议中的欧洲临床卒中研究联盟的重点应是急性护理、预防和康复方面的跨国随机对照试验,但该联盟也可支持其他形式的跨国临床卒中研究。
欧洲对以独立研究网络和协作组联盟的形式加强跨国临床卒中研究合作存在兴趣。ESO试验网络委员会将继续与现有的卒中研究网络和协作组以及其他关键利益相关者进行磋商,以评估ESO试验联盟发展的可行性和支持情况。