Hennrich P, Fehrer V, Müller A L, Daniels-Stumpf J, Jepsen S, Listl S
University Hospital Heidelberg, Section for Oral Health, Heidelberg, Germany.
University Hospital Bonn, Dept. of Periodontology, Operative and Preventive Dentistry, Bonn, Germany.
JDR Clin Trans Res. 2025 Aug 6:23800844251357877. doi: 10.1177/23800844251357877.
While the relevance of implementation research in dentistry is increasingly emphasized, practice-based trials are still relatively uncommon in dental research. Despite being critical for successful practice-based research, little is known about the recruitment of dental professionals to participate in practice-based trials. Against this background, the purpose of this study was to extract key learnings about the opportunities and challenges for recruiting dental practices from a large-scale practice-based trial in Germany.
Leveraging quantitative and qualitative methods, participation rates of dental practices and experiences of researchers involved in a large-scale trial in German dental practices were examined. Quantitative analyses focused on the rate of practices that initially expressed interest to participate in the trial, the rate of practices that subsequently gave informed consent to participate in the trial, and variations in participation by different modes of invitation for the study. Qualitative data from dental practices and a focus group with the research coordinators were analyzed by means of thematic analysis, focused on drivers and barriers for practices to participate in the trial.
Of 6,840 invited practices, 287 (4.2%) practices indicated their interest and 159 (2.3%) participated. The mode of invitation was significantly associated with participation ( < 0.05). The practices' reasons for nonparticipation included shortage of staff and time to adequately integrate the study processes into practice workflows. The research coordinators also identified a lack of established practice-based research networks in dentistry.
While practice-based research is key to driving positive change in oral health systems, the findings of this study suggest considerable barriers for recruiting dental practices to participate in research. Understanding the mechanisms through which participation rates can be increased is crucial for the successful operationalization of practice-based research in dentistry. Implementation-oriented research in dentistry would benefit substantially from enhancements of practice-based research networks.
The underlying project was registered prospectively on July 3, 2023, at the German Clinical Trials Register (www.drks.de) under ID DRKS00030587.Knowledge Transfer Statement:The results of this study can be used by clinicians and clinical researchers when planning practice recruitment for practice-based trials. This could allow for more precise sample size planning and ultimately contribute to improved patient health through the increased validity of studies.
虽然牙科领域实施研究的相关性日益受到重视,但基于实践的试验在牙科研究中仍然相对少见。尽管对于成功开展基于实践的研究至关重要,但对于招募牙科专业人员参与基于实践的试验却知之甚少。在此背景下,本研究的目的是从德国一项大规模基于实践的试验中提取有关招募牙科诊所的机遇和挑战的关键经验教训。
利用定量和定性方法,研究了德国牙科诊所参与大规模试验的参与率以及研究人员的经验。定量分析重点关注最初表示有兴趣参与试验的诊所比例、随后给予知情同意参与试验的诊所比例,以及不同邀请方式下研究参与情况的差异。通过主题分析对来自牙科诊所的定性数据以及与研究协调员的焦点小组讨论数据进行分析,重点关注诊所参与试验的驱动因素和障碍。
在6840家受邀诊所中,287家(4.2%)表示有兴趣,159家(2.3%)参与了试验。邀请方式与参与情况显著相关(<0.05)。诊所不参与的原因包括工作人员短缺以及缺乏将研究流程充分融入实践工作流程的时间。研究协调员还指出牙科领域缺乏成熟的基于实践的研究网络。
虽然基于实践的研究是推动口腔卫生系统积极变革的关键,但本研究结果表明招募牙科诊所参与研究存在相当大的障碍。了解提高参与率的机制对于牙科领域基于实践的研究的成功实施至关重要。牙科领域以实施为导向的研究将从加强基于实践的研究网络中受益匪浅。
相关项目于2023年7月3日在德国临床试验注册中心(www.drks.de)进行了前瞻性注册,注册号为DRKS00030587。知识转移声明:本研究结果可供临床医生和临床研究人员在规划基于实践的试验的实践招募时使用。这可以实现更精确的样本量规划,并最终通过提高研究的有效性为改善患者健康做出贡献。