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Perceived barriers to pediatrician and family practitioner participation in pediatric clinical trials: Findings from the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

机译:儿科医生和家庭医生参加儿科临床试验的感知障碍:临床试验转化计划的发现

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Despite legislation to stimulate pediatric drug development through clinical trials, enrolling children in trials continues to be challenging. Non-investigator (those who have never served as a clinical trial investigator) providers are essential to recruitment of pediatric patients, but little is known regarding the specific barriers that limit pediatric providers from participating in and referring their patients to clinical trials. We conducted an online survey of pediatric providers from a wide variety of practice types across the United States to evaluate their attitudes and awareness of pediatric clinical trials. Using a 4-point Likert scale, providers described their perception of potential barriers to their practice serving as a site for pediatric clinical trials.Of the 136 providers surveyed, 52/136 (38%) had previously referred a pediatric patient to a trial, and only 17/136 (12%) had ever been an investigator for a pediatric trial. Lack of awareness of existing pediatric trials was a major barrier to patient referral by providers, in addition to consideration of trial risks, distance to the site, and time needed to discuss trial participation with parents. Overall, providers perceived greater challenges related to parental concerns and parent or child logistical barriers than study implementation and ethics or regulatory barriers as barriers to their practice serving as a trial site. Providers who had previously been an investigator for a pediatric trial were less likely to be concerned with potential barriers than non-investigators. Understanding the barriers that limit pediatric providers from collaboration or inhibit their participation is key to designing effective interventions to optimize pediatric trial participation.
机译:尽管有通过临床试验来刺激儿科药物开发的立法,但使儿童入选仍然是一项挑战。非研究人员(从未担任过临床试验研究人员的人员)的提供者对于招募儿科患者至关重要,但对于限制儿科提供者参与和转诊他们的患者的具体障碍知之甚少。我们对全美各行各业的儿科医师进行了在线调查,以评估他们对儿科临床试验的态度和认识。使用4点Likert量表,提供者描述他们对作为儿科临床试验场所的实践的潜在障碍的看法。在接受调查的136名提供者中,有52/136(38%)曾将儿科患者转诊为试验,只有17/136(12%)曾做过儿科试验的研究者。除了考虑试验风险,与现场的距离以及与父母讨论试验参与所需的时间外,对现有儿科试验的认识不足是提供者转诊患者的主要障碍。总体而言,提供者认为与父母关注和父母或孩子的后勤障碍有关的挑战要比研究实施和道德或法规障碍更困难,因为这是他们作为试验场所的实践障碍。与非研究者相比,以前曾是儿科试验研究者的提供者不太可能担心潜在的障碍。了解限制儿科医师合作或阻碍他们参与的障碍是设计有效干预措施以优化儿科试验参与的关键。

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