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Evaluation of “Subject Advocate” Procedures in the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Schizophrenia Study

机译:在干预效果(CATIE)精神分裂症临床抗精神病药物临床试验中评估“受试者主张”程序

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Because the decision-making capacity of individuals with schizophrenia may fluctuate, additional protections for such persons who enroll in long-term research studies may be needed. For the NIMH-sponsored Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) schizophrenia study, new procedures were developed to help ensure an objective assessment of a patient's continued participation in the study if decision-making capacity lapsed. Each research participant had a subject advocate who could recommend that the subject be withdrawn from the study if capacity lapsed and continued participation was not in the subject's best interest. The main goals of the procedures were to protect the interests of subjects and to prevent unnecessary dropouts. We surveyed research personnel regarding the effectiveness and implementation of the procedures. Responses were received from 73 personnel at 49 research sites, representing 70% of possible respondents and 91% of eligible sites. A majority of respondents were favorably disposed toward subject advocates, and though most reported that the procedures had no discernible effect on study recruitment, subject autonomy, or subject retention, for those who reported an impact, it was almost always positive. Some respondents reported that the procedures helped by engaging family members and promoting a positive view of schizophrenia research. A majority thought that similar arrangements would be useful in future longitudinal research studies. Nonspecific benefits included good public relations and engagement of family members. Improved training regarding the procedures may be needed to achieve specific goals of enhanced patient autonomy and retention in the study.
机译:由于精神分裂症患者的决策能力可能会发生波动,因此可能需要为参加长期研究的此类患者提供更多保护。对于NIMH发起的干预效果的临床抗精神病临床试验(CATIE)精神分裂症研究,开发了新的程序,以帮助确保在决策能力丧失的情况下客观评估患者是否继续参与研究。每个研究参与者都有一个主题倡导者,如果能力下降并且继续参与不符合该主题的最大利益,他们可以建议将该主题退出研究。该程序的主要目标是保护受试者的利益并防止不必要的辍学。我们就程序的有效性和实施情况对研究人员进行了调查。收到了来自49个研究地点的73名人员的答复,占70%的可能答复者和91%的合格地点。大多数答卷人对主题倡导者表示赞同,尽管大多数人报告说该程序对研究招募,主题自治或主题保留没有明显影响,但对于那些报告了影响的人来说,它几乎总是积极的。一些答复者报告说,该程序有助于家庭成员的参与并促进了对精神分裂症研究的积极看法。多数人认为类似的安排对将来的纵向研究会很有用。非特定利益包括良好的公共关系和家庭成员的参与。为了实现增强患者自主权和保留研究的特定目标,可能需要改进有关程序的培训。

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    《Schizophrenia Bulletin》 |2006年第1期|147-152|共6页
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    Department of Psychiatry University of North Carolina School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB# 7160 Chapel Hill NC 27599-7160;

    University of Massachusetts Medical School;

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