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The trials and tribulations of conducting an m-health pilot randomized controlled trial to improve oral cancer therapy adherence: recommendations for future multisite, non-drug clinical trials

机译:进行一项m-health试点随机对照试验以改善口腔癌治疗依从性的试验和试验:对未来多站点,非药物临床试验的建议

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Abstract ObjectiveIntegrating mobile phone-based health (m-health) interventions into healthcare systems is one solution to improve access to services for the growing number of patients with chronic illness. Practical challenges such as poor recruitment and inadequate resource allocation can hamper the assessment of such interventions with clinical trial methodology. This paper highlights the challenges encountered during a pilot randomized controlled trial of an m-health medication adherence intervention and offers recommendations for future multi-site, non-drug clinical trials.ResultsEighteen patients were recruited to the study; eight were randomly allocated to the intervention arm. Intervention participants responded to their daily medication-reminder text messages, indicating that medication had been taken or not, and nurses were able to organize their calls around their workload. The trial closed prematurely primarily due to inadequate numbers of eligible patients; however, other potentially resolvable feasibility issues were identified. These included lack of infrastructure at study sites, poor screening data acquisition and management processes, and inexperience in conducting supportive care trials at participating sites. M-health intervention trials are designed to inform implementation of best supportive care practice. Adequate skills and infrastructure are research prerequisites that require careful consideration and sufficient investment for the successful execution of multi-site supportive care trials.
机译:摘要目的将基于移动电话的健康(m-health)干预措施集成到医疗保健系统中是一种解决方案,旨在为越来越多的慢性病患者提供更好的服务。诸如招募不力和资源分配不足之类的实际挑战可能会妨碍使用临床试验方法对此类干预措施的评估。本文重点介绍了一项针对m-health药物依从性干预的试验性随机对照试验中遇到的挑战,并为未来的多站点,非药物临床试验提供了建议。结果招募了18名患者参加该研究;八人被随机分配到干预部门。干预参与者回答了他们每天的用药提醒短信,表明是否已服药,护士能够根据工作量安排电话。该试验过早结束的主要原因是合格的患者人数不足。但是,还发现了其他可能解决的可行性问题。其中包括研究站点的基础设施不足,筛查数据的获取和管理流程不佳以及在参与站点进行支持性护理试验的经验不足。移动医疗干预试验旨在告知最佳支持治疗实践的实施情况。足够的技能和基础设施是研究先决条件,需要进行认真考虑并进行充分投资才能成功执行多站点支持性护理试验。

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