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临床试验中的数字化终点:多利益相关者知识交流活动的新兴主题。

Digital endpoints in clinical trials: emerging themes from a multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange event.

机构信息

MRC-Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Strategic Funding Partnerships Hub (SFPH), Cambridge University Hospitals, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Trials. 2024 Aug 3;25(1):521. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08356-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Digital technologies, such as wearable devices and smartphone applications (apps), can enable the decentralisation of clinical trials by measuring endpoints in people's chosen locations rather than in traditional clinical settings. Digital endpoints can allow high-frequency and sensitive measurements of health outcomes compared to visit-based endpoints which provide an episodic snapshot of a person's health. However, there are underexplored challenges in this emerging space that require interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration. A multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange event was organised to facilitate conversations across silos within this research ecosystem.

METHODS

A survey was sent to an initial list of stakeholders to identify potential discussion topics. Additional stakeholders were identified through iterative discussions on perspectives that needed representation. Co-design meetings with attendees were held to discuss the scope, format and ethos of the event. The event itself featured a cross-disciplinary selection of talks, a panel discussion, small-group discussions facilitated via a rolling seating plan and audience participation via Slido. A transcript was generated from the day, which, together with the output from Slido, provided a record of the day's discussions. Finally, meetings were held following the event to identify the key challenges for digital endpoints which emerged and reflections and recommendations for dissemination.

RESULTS

Several challenges for digital endpoints were identified in the following areas: patient adherence and acceptability; algorithms and software for devices; design, analysis and conduct of clinical trials with digital endpoints; the environmental impact of digital endpoints; and the need for ongoing ethical support. Learnings taken for next generation events include the need to include additional stakeholder perspectives, such as those of funders and regulators, and the need for additional resources and facilitation to allow patient and public contributors to engage meaningfully during the event.

CONCLUSIONS

The event emphasised the importance of consortium building and highlighted the critical role that collaborative, multi-disciplinary, and cross-sector efforts play in driving innovation in research design and strategic partnership building moving forward. This necessitates enhanced recognition by funders to support multi-stakeholder projects with patient involvement, standardised terminology, and the utilisation of open-source software.

摘要

背景

数字技术,如可穿戴设备和智能手机应用程序(apps),可以通过在人们选择的地点测量终点,而不是在传统的临床环境中,实现临床试验的去中心化。与基于就诊的终点相比,数字终点可以更频繁、更敏感地测量健康结果,后者只能提供一个人健康状况的偶发性快照。然而,在这个新兴领域中,仍有一些尚未得到充分探索的挑战,需要跨学科和跨部门的合作。为此,我们组织了一次多利益相关者知识交流活动,以促进研究生态系统中各领域之间的对话。

方法

我们向最初的利益相关者名单发送了一份调查,以确定潜在的讨论话题。通过迭代讨论需要代表性的观点,确定了更多的利益相关者。与与会者举行了共同设计会议,讨论了活动的范围、形式和精神。活动本身以跨学科的演讲、小组讨论、通过滚动座位安排促进的小组讨论以及通过 Slido 进行的观众参与为特色。当天的讨论记录了一个转录,以及 Slido 的输出,提供了当天讨论的记录。最后,在活动结束后举行了会议,以确定出现的数字终点的关键挑战,以及对传播的反思和建议。

结果

在以下领域确定了数字终点的几个挑战:患者的依从性和可接受性;设备的算法和软件;具有数字终点的临床试验的设计、分析和实施;数字终点的环境影响;以及对持续的道德支持的需求。下一次活动的学习要点包括需要纳入额外的利益相关者观点,如资助者和监管者的观点,以及需要额外的资源和促进,以允许患者和公众参与者在活动期间有意义地参与。

结论

该活动强调了建立联盟的重要性,并强调了协作、多学科和跨部门努力在推动研究设计和战略伙伴关系建设方面的关键作用。这需要资助者加强认识,支持有患者参与、标准化术语和使用开源软件的多利益相关者项目。

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