Walpert Allie R, Dunderdale Carolyn, Srinivasa Suman, Looby Sara E
Metabolism Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2024 May 16;39:101305. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2024.101305. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Incidental findings (IFs) in radiographic imaging are unexpected discoveries unrelated to the purpose of the scan. While the protocol for communicating IFs is better defined for clinical providers, little formal guidance on communicating IFs identified on research scans to participants is available. This study explored participants' experience with communication and management of IFs found on imaging identified in a clinical research trial.
Participants who completed the parent clinical trial, which included imaging, were invited to participate. A survey, developed by the study team, was administered telephonically, and consisted of multiple choice and open-ended questions.
Thirty participants enrolled in the survey study. Ninety-three percent of all participants (with and without IFs) reported they would participate in another research study to learn information that was important to their health. Seventeen participants reported being notified about an IF on their study scan(s). Ninety-four percent of those participants with an IF were satisfied with how the IF was communicated, and 71 % were grateful to find out about a health problem before it became an issue. Forty-one percent reported that learning about the IF led to improved health. Content analysis of the data from the open-ended questions revealed categories and themes which enriched the quantitative data.
Participants generally wanted to know when an IF was discovered unexpectedly on their imaging scan, as they learned important information about their health. Findings underscore the importance of having a clear protocol for communicating IFs to research study participants that undergo evaluation with radiographic imaging.
影像学检查中的偶然发现(IFs)是与扫描目的无关的意外发现。虽然临床医生对偶然发现的沟通方案有了更明确的定义,但对于如何将研究扫描中发现的偶然发现告知参与者,几乎没有正式的指导意见。本研究探讨了参与者在临床研究试验中影像检查发现偶然发现后的沟通和管理体验。
邀请完成包括影像学检查的母临床试验的参与者参加。研究团队设计了一份调查问卷,通过电话进行调查,问卷包括多项选择题和开放式问题。
30名参与者参加了调查研究。所有参与者(有或无偶然发现)中有93%报告称他们愿意参加另一项研究以了解对其健康重要的信息。17名参与者报告被告知其研究扫描中有偶然发现。有偶然发现的参与者中,94%对偶然发现的沟通方式感到满意,71%对在健康问题出现之前就发现问题表示感激。41%的人报告称了解偶然发现后健康状况有所改善。对开放式问题的数据进行内容分析,揭示了丰富定量数据的类别和主题。
参与者通常希望知道在其影像扫描中意外发现偶然发现时情况如何,因为他们了解到了有关自身健康的重要信息。研究结果强调了制定明确方案,将偶然发现告知接受影像学评估的研究参与者的重要性。