Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2020 Dec 9;15(12):e0243525. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243525. eCollection 2020.
The outcome of well-performed clinical research is essential for evidence-based patient management during pandemics. However, conducting clinical research amidst a pandemic requires researchers to balance clinical and research demands. We seek to understand the values, experiences, and beliefs of physicians working at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in order to inform clinical research planning. We aim to understand whether pandemic settings affect physician comfort with research practices, and how physician experiences shape their understanding of research in a pandemic setting.
A survey tool was adapted to evaluate familiarity and comfort with research during a pandemic. A cross-sectional, online questionnaire was distributed across Canadian research networks early in the COVID-19 outbreak. The survey was administered between March 11th and 17th, 2020, during a time of local transmission but prior to the surge of cases. We aimed to recruit into the survey physicians in infectious disease and critical care research networks across Canada.
Of the 133 physician respondents, 131 (98%) considered it important to conduct clinical research during the COVID-19 pandemic. Respondents were more accepting of adaptations to the research process in during a pandemic compared to in a non-pandemic setting, including conducting research with deferred consent (χ2 = 8.941, 95% CI: -0.264, -0.085, p = 0.003), using non-identifiable observational data with a waiver of consent with a median score of 97 out of 100 (IQR: 79.25-100) vs median 87 out of 100 (IQR: 63-79) (95% CI: -12.43, 0.054, p = 0.052). The majority felt that research quality is not compromised during pandemics.
Physicians consider it important to conduct research during a pandemic, highlighting the need to expedite research activities in pandemic settings. Respondents were more accepting of adaptations to the research process for research conducted during a pandemic, compared to that conducted in its absence of a pandemic.
高质量的临床研究结果对于大流行期间基于证据的患者管理至关重要。然而,在大流行期间进行临床研究需要研究人员平衡临床和研究需求。我们旨在了解在 COVID-19 大流行初期工作的医生的价值观、经验和信念,以便为临床研究计划提供信息。我们旨在了解大流行环境是否会影响医生对研究实践的舒适度,以及医生的经验如何影响他们对大流行环境下研究的理解。
改编了一个调查工具,以评估大流行期间医生对研究的熟悉程度和舒适度。一项横断面、在线问卷调查于 COVID-19 爆发早期在加拿大研究网络中分发。该调查于 2020 年 3 月 11 日至 17 日进行,当时处于本地传播阶段,但病例尚未激增。我们的目标是招募加拿大传染病和重症监护研究网络中的医生参与该调查。
在 133 名医生受访者中,有 131 名(98%)认为在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行临床研究很重要。与非大流行环境相比,受访者更能接受大流行期间研究过程的调整,包括在延迟同意的情况下进行研究(χ2=8.941,95%CI:-0.264,-0.085,p=0.003),使用非识别观察数据并豁免同意中位数评分为 97 分(100 分制;IQR:79.25-100)与中位数 87 分(100 分制;IQR:63-79)(95%CI:-12.43,0.054,p=0.052)。大多数人认为大流行期间不会降低研究质量。
医生认为在大流行期间进行研究很重要,这凸显了在大流行环境中加快研究活动的必要性。与大流行期间没有研究相比,受访者更容易接受研究过程的调整。