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Physicians' perceptions of an electronic health record-based clinical trial alert approach to subject recruitment: A survey

机译:医师对基于电子健康记录的临床试验警报方法招募受试者的看法:一项调查

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Background Physician participation in clinical research recruitment efforts is critical to many studies' success, but it is often limited. Use of an Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based, point-of-care Clinical Trial Alert (CTA) approach has led to significant increases in physician-generated recruitment and holds promise for wider benefit. However, little is known about physicians' decision-making regarding recruitment in EHR-equipped settings or the use of such EHR-based approaches. We sought to assess physicians' perceptions about recruitment in general and using the CTA approach in particular. Methods We developed and delivered a Web-based survey consisting of 15 multiple-choice and free-text questions. Participants included the 114 physician subjects (10 endocrinologists and 104 general internists) who were exposed to CTAs during our preceding 4-month intervention study. Response data were descriptively analyzed, and key findings were compared between groups using appropriate statistical tests. Results Sixty-nine physicians (61%) responded during the 10-week survey period. Respondents and non-respondents did not differ significantly. Twenty-seven percent of respondents felt very comfortable recruiting patients to trials in general, and 77% appreciated being reminded about a trial via a CTA. Only 11% percent felt the CTA was difficult to use, and 27% felt it was more than somewhat intrusive. Among those who ignored all CTAs, 37% cited a lack of time, 28% knowledge of the patient's ineligibility, and 13% limited knowledge about the trial as their most common reason. Thirty-eight percent wanted more information about the trial presented in the CTA, and 73% were interested in seeing CTAs for future trials. Comments and suggestions were submitted by 33% of respondents and included suggestions for improvement of the CTA approach. Conclusion Most physicians were comfortable recruiting patients for clinical trials at the point-of-care, found the EHR-based CTA approach useful and would like to see it used in the future. These findings provide insight into the perceived utility of this EHR-based approach to subject recruitment, suggest ways it might be improved, and add to the limited body of knowledge regarding physicians' attitudes toward clinical trial recruitment in EHR-equipped settings.
机译:背景医师参与临床研究招募工作对于许多研究的成功至关重要,但通常是有限的。基于电子健康记录(EHR)的即时医疗临床试验警报(CTA)方法的使用已大大增加了医师招募的人数,并有望带来更大的收益。但是,关于医生在配备EHR的环境中进行招募或使用这种基于EHR的方法的决策知之甚少。我们试图评估医师对一般招聘的看法,尤其是使用CTA方法。方法我们开发并提供了一个基于Web的调查,包括15个多项选择题和自由文本问题。参加者包括114名医师受试者(10名内分泌学家和104名普通内科医师),他们在我们之前的4个月的干预研究中曾接受过CTAs。描述性分析反应数据,并使用适当的统计检验比较各组之间的主要发现。结果在为期10周的调查期内,有69名医生(61%)做出了回应。受访者和非受访者之间没有显着差异。总体而言,有27%的受访者对招募患者参加试验感到非常自在,而77%的受访者表示赞赏通过CTA提醒进行试验。只有11%的人认为CTA难以使用,而27%的人则认为CTA有点干扰。在忽略所有CTAs的那些人中,37%的人认为缺乏时间,28%的病人不合格知识以及13%的有限的试验知识是他们最常见的原因。 38%的人希望获得有关CTA中提出的试验的更多信息,而73%的人希望看到CTA进行未来的试验。 33%的受访者提出了意见和建议,其中包括改进CTA方法的建议。结论大多数医生都愿意在现场即时招募患者进行临床试验,发现基于EHR的CTA方法是有用的,并且希望在将来使用它。这些发现提供了对这种基于EHR的方法对受试者招募的感知效用的洞察力,提出了可以改进的方法,并增加了关于医生对配备EHR的临床试验招募的态度的有限知识。

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