Röhr Susanne, Arai Hidenori, Mangialasche Francesca, Matsumoto Nanae, Peltonen Markku, Raman Rema, Riedel-Heller Steffi G, Sakurai Takashi, Snyder Heather M, Sugimoto Taiki, Carrillo Maria, Kivipelto Miia, Espeland Mark A
Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP) Medical Faculty University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany.
Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland.
Alzheimers Dement (N Y). 2021 Mar 11;7(1):e12143. doi: 10.1002/trc2.12143. eCollection 2021.
The coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic presents challenges to the conduct of randomized clinical trials of lifestyle interventions.
World-Wide FINGERS is an international network of clinical trials to assess the impact of multidomain lifestyle intervention on cognitive decline in at-risk adults. Individual trials are tailoring successful approaches from the Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) to local cultures and environments. The network convened a forum for researchers to discuss statistical design and analysis issues they faced during the pandemic. We report on experiences of three trials that, at various stages of conduct, altered designs and analysis plans to navigate these issues. We provide recommendations for future trials to consider as they develop and launch behavioral intervention trials.
The pandemic led researchers to change recruitment plans, interrupt timelines for assessments and intervention delivery, and move to remote intervention and assessment protocols. The necessity of these changes add emphasis to the importance, in study design and analysis, of intention to treat approaches, flexibility, within-site stratification, interim power projections, and sensitivity analyses.
Robust approaches to study design and analysis are critical to negotiate issues related to the intervention. The world-wide network of similarly oriented clinical trials will allow us to evaluate the effectiveness of responses to the pandemic across cultures, local environments, and phases of the pandemic.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给生活方式干预的随机临床试验的开展带来了挑战。
全球FINGERS是一个国际临床试验网络,旨在评估多领域生活方式干预对高危成年人认知能力下降的影响。各个试验正在将芬兰预防认知障碍和残疾老年干预研究(FINGER)中的成功方法调整至当地文化和环境。该网络为研究人员召开了一个论坛,以讨论他们在大流行期间面临的统计设计和分析问题。我们报告了三项试验的经验,这些试验在开展的不同阶段改变了设计和分析计划以应对这些问题。我们为未来开展和启动行为干预试验的试验提供了建议。
大流行导致研究人员改变招募计划,中断评估和干预实施的时间表,并转向远程干预和评估方案。这些改变的必要性进一步强调了在研究设计和分析中,意向性分析方法、灵活性、现场分层、中期效能预测和敏感性分析的重要性。
稳健的研究设计和分析方法对于解决与干预相关的问题至关重要。全球范围内类似方向的临床试验网络将使我们能够评估在不同文化、当地环境和大流行阶段对大流行的应对措施的有效性。