Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Brooke Army Medical Center, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234, USA.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Uniformed Services University of Health Science, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Mil Med. 2022 Jul 1;187(7-8):209-214. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab494.
The DoD has a specific mission that creates unique challenges for the conduct of clinical research. These unique challenges include (1) the fact that medical readiness is the number one priority, (2) understanding the role of military culture, and (3) understanding the highly transient flow of operations. Appropriate engagement with key stakeholders at the point of care, where research activities are executed, can mean the difference between success and failure. These key stakeholders include the beneficiaries of the study intervention (patients), clinicians delivering the care, and the military and clinic leadership of both. Challenges to recruitment into research studies include military training, temporary duty, and deployments that can disrupt availability for participation. Seeking medical care is still stigmatized in some military settings. Uniformed personnel, including clinicians, patients, and leaders, are constantly changing, often relocating every 2-4 years, limiting their ability to support clinical trials in this setting which often take 5-7 years to plan and execute. When relevant stakeholders are constantly changing, keeping them engaged becomes an enduring priority. Military leaders are driven by the ability to meet the demands of the assigned mission (readiness). Command endorsement and support are critical for service members to participate in stakeholder engagement panels or clinical trials offering novel treatments. To translate science into relevant practice within the Military Health System, early engagement with key stakeholders at the point of care and addressing mission-relevant factors is critical for success.
国防部有一个特定的使命,这为开展临床研究带来了独特的挑战。这些独特的挑战包括:(1) 医疗准备是首要任务这一事实,(2) 了解军事文化的作用,以及 (3) 了解高度流动的行动。在进行研究活动的护理点与关键利益相关者进行适当的接触,可以决定成败。这些关键利益相关者包括研究干预措施的受益者(患者)、提供护理的临床医生,以及军事和诊所的领导层。研究招募的挑战包括军事训练、临时任务和部署,这些可能会干扰参与的可能性。在某些军事环境中,寻求医疗保健仍然受到污名化。包括临床医生、患者和领导在内的现役人员经常变化,通常每 2-4 年搬迁一次,这限制了他们在这种环境下支持临床试验的能力,而临床试验通常需要 5-7 年的时间来规划和执行。当相关利益相关者不断变化时,让他们保持参与状态成为一项持久的优先事项。军事领导人的驱动力是满足分配任务的需求(准备就绪)。对于军人来说,获得指挥官的认可和支持对于参与利益相关者参与小组或提供新疗法的临床试验至关重要。为了将科学转化为军事卫生系统中的相关实践,在护理点与关键利益相关者进行早期接触并解决与任务相关的因素对于成功至关重要。