Lovato L C, Hill K, Hertert S, Hunninghake D B, Probstfield J L
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Public Health Sciences, Seattle, Washington 98109, USA.
Control Clin Trials. 1997 Aug;18(4):328-52. doi: 10.1016/s0197-2456(96)00236-x.
This article is a literature summary and annotated bibliography of research on recruitment for controlled clinical trials published through 1995. It extends and revises a similar review published in this journal a decade ago. The current commentary focuses on intervening developments in recruitment, including diverse populations, HIV trials, primary prevention trials, recruitment strategies, overall planning and management, patient and physician attitudes, adherence, generalizability, and cost. Profound barriers may exist in the recruitment of diverse populations, involving language, cultural factors, beliefs about medical research, and the appropriateness of available protocols. Extensive literature exists on patient and physician barriers to participation. Trials in HIV-infected or AIDs-diagnosed individuals introduce special considerations, including issues of confidentiality, parallel track design, and populations difficult to define and track. Recruitment strategies such as patient registries, occupational screening, direct mail, and the media are now prominent in the literature. Successful planning and management of an overall recruitment plan include piloting strategies, monitoring recruitment by data tracking systems, and hiring quality staff. Generalizability of study results is influenced by the characteristics of participants and by their adherence to study protocol. With increasingly limited funding to conduct clinical trials, efforts to quantify and reduce recruitment costs are being made. While over 4000 titles were identified, primarily by MEDLINE literature search, the articles summarized emphasize data-supported and -confirmed conclusions, and broad coverage of disease areas. We annotate here 91 outstanding articles useful for formulation of overall recruitment approaches in clinical trials.
本文是一篇文献综述及注释书目,内容涵盖截至1995年发表的关于对照临床试验招募研究。它扩展并修订了十年前在本期刊发表的类似综述。当前评论聚焦于招募方面的新进展,包括不同人群、HIV试验、一级预防试验、招募策略、整体规划与管理、患者及医生态度、依从性、普遍性及成本。在招募不同人群时可能存在诸多障碍,涉及语言、文化因素、对医学研究的看法以及现有方案的适用性。关于患者和医生参与的障碍存在大量文献。针对感染HIV或被诊断为艾滋病的个体进行的试验引入了特殊考量,包括保密问题、平行轨道设计以及难以界定和追踪的人群。诸如患者登记、职业筛查、直邮和媒体等招募策略如今在文献中颇为突出。成功规划和管理整体招募计划包括试点策略、通过数据追踪系统监测招募情况以及雇佣高素质员工。研究结果的普遍性受参与者特征及其对研究方案的依从性影响。随着开展临床试验的资金日益有限,人们正在努力量化并降低招募成本。虽然主要通过MEDLINE文献检索识别出了4000多篇文献,但这里总结的文章强调有数据支持和证实的结论,以及对疾病领域的广泛覆盖。我们在此注释了91篇优秀文章,这些文章有助于制定临床试验中的整体招募方法。