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一项针对代谢综合征的多中心随机行为临床试验中与男性招募相关的因素:ELM试验筛查与招募数据的分析

Factors associated with male recruitment in a multi-site randomized behavioral clinical trial targeting the metabolic syndrome: analysis of screening and recruitment data from the ELM trial.

作者信息

Yeh Chen, Crane Melissa M, Daniels Bryce, Lohse Barbara, Karavolos Kelly, Olinger Tami, Nicklas Jacinda, Powell Lynda H, Suzuki Sumihiro

机构信息

Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.

Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA.

出版信息

Trials. 2024 Dec 21;25(1):844. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08703-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Males are underrepresented in behavioral clinical trials of lifestyle. The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate factors associated with trial interest in males at different stages of recruitment and overall, into a multi-site behavioral trial targeting lifestyle change and remission of the metabolic syndrome. Similar analyses were performed for female participation to investigate the uniqueness or consistency with the findings for males.

METHODS

Data collected at various stages of recruitment in an ongoing multi-site behavioral clinical trial were used. A series of logistic regressions compared respondents who moved forward to the next step of the screening process versus those who did not. These analyses were stratified by sex. A chi-squared test was used to directly compare proportions of men and women who chose to advance to the next step.

RESULTS

Males who showed interest in the trial were more likely to be self-aware of their current health risk. Comparison of males and females showed that men tended to lose interest earlier in the recruitment process (58.3% of men vs. 66.5% of women attended an in-person information session, p < 0.001), but the proportion that moved forward among those who demonstrated initial interest was similar in men and women.

CONCLUSION

Efforts to increase male enrollment in behavioral clinical trials will benefit from a focus on early stages of recruitment, aiming to increase potential participants' initial levels of interest and awareness of their health risk. As men and women differ in the reasons they choose to participate in a behavioral trial, recruitment should be tailored to sex to maximize trial participation.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04036006. Registered on July 29, 2019. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04036006.

摘要

背景

在生活方式行为临床试验中,男性参与人数不足。这项探索性研究的目的是调查在多中心行为试验招募的不同阶段以及总体上,与男性参与试验兴趣相关的因素,该试验旨在改变生活方式并缓解代谢综合征。对女性参与情况进行了类似分析,以研究与男性研究结果的差异或一致性。

方法

使用了在一项正在进行的多中心行为临床试验招募的各个阶段收集的数据。一系列逻辑回归比较了进入筛选流程下一步的受访者与未进入下一步的受访者。这些分析按性别分层。使用卡方检验直接比较选择进入下一步的男性和女性的比例。

结果

对试验表现出兴趣的男性更有可能意识到自己当前的健康风险。男性和女性的比较表明,男性在招募过程中更早失去兴趣(参加面对面信息交流会的男性占58.3%,女性占66.5%,p<0.001),但在最初表现出兴趣的人群中进入下一步的比例在男性和女性中相似。

结论

增加男性参与行为临床试验的努力将受益于关注招募的早期阶段,旨在提高潜在参与者的初始兴趣水平和对自身健康风险的认识。由于男性和女性选择参与行为试验的原因不同,招募应根据性别进行调整,以最大限度地提高试验参与率。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04036006。于2019年7月29日注册。https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04036006

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