COVID-19 对实用临床试验的影响:来自 NIH 医疗保健系统研究合作机构的经验教训。

The impact of COVID-19 on pragmatic clinical trials: lessons learned from the NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory.

机构信息

Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Duke University, 215 Morris Street, Suite 210, Durham, NC, 27701, USA.

Duke Clinical Research Institute, School of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Trials. 2022 May 21;23(1):424. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06385-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has considerably disrupted nearly all aspects of daily life, including healthcare delivery and clinical research. Because pragmatic clinical trials are often embedded within healthcare delivery systems, they may be at high risk of disruption due to the dual impacts on the conduct of both care and research.

METHODS

We collected qualitative data using multiple methods to characterize the impact of COVID-19 on the research activities of 14 active pragmatic clinical trials in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory. A COVID-19 impact questionnaire was administered electronically to principal investigators in June 2020. Text responses were analyzed thematically, and qualitative summaries were subsequently reviewed by five independent reviewers, who made iterative revisions. Additional COVID-19-related impacts were identified during virtual meetings with trial teams during April-July 2020 and combined with questionnaire responses for analysis.

RESULTS

Impacts of the pandemic were broadly classified into two main types: healthcare operations and social distancing. In some instances, trial delays created statistical challenges, particularly with trials using stepped-wedge designs, and necessitated changing data collection strategies or modifying interventions. The majority of projects used existing stakeholder-driven approaches to adapt interventions. Several benefits of these adaptions were identified, including expanded outreach capabilities and ability to study virtual intervention delivery. All trial teams were able to adapt to pandemic-related modifications.

CONCLUSION

In a group of 14 ongoing pragmatic clinical trials, there was significant impact of COVID-19 on trial activities. Engaging appropriate stakeholders was critical to designing and implementing trial modifications and making continued safe progress toward meeting research objectives.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行极大地扰乱了日常生活的几乎所有方面,包括医疗保健服务和临床研究。由于实用临床试验通常嵌入医疗保健服务系统中,因此由于对护理和研究的双重影响,它们可能面临中断的高风险。

方法

我们使用多种方法收集定性数据,以描述 COVID-19 对 14 项活跃的实用临床研究在国立卫生研究院(NIH)医疗保健系统研究合作中的研究活动的影响。2020 年 6 月,我们向主要研究者电子发送了 COVID-19 影响问卷。对文本回复进行了主题分析,随后由五名独立审查员对定性总结进行了审查,并进行了迭代修订。在 2020 年 4 月至 7 月期间与试验团队举行的虚拟会议中,还发现了其他与 COVID-19 相关的影响,并将其与问卷回复结合进行分析。

结果

大流行的影响大致分为两类:医疗保健业务和社会隔离。在某些情况下,试验延迟造成了统计上的挑战,尤其是对于使用阶梯式楔形设计的试验,并且需要改变数据收集策略或修改干预措施。大多数项目都使用现有的利益相关者驱动方法来调整干预措施。这些调整的一些好处包括扩大了外展能力和研究虚拟干预交付的能力。所有试验团队都能够适应与大流行相关的修改。

结论

在 14 项正在进行的实用临床研究中,COVID-19 对试验活动有重大影响。与适当的利益相关者合作对于设计和实施试验修改以及朝着实现研究目标继续安全进展至关重要。

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