Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experience

Introduction: Dissemination of results of randomised controlled trials is traditionally limited to academic and professional groups rather than clinical trial participants. While there is increasing consensus that results should be communicated to trial participants, there is a lack of evidence on t...

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Main Authors: Emmy Racine, Caroline Hurley, Aoife Cheung, Carol Sinnott, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, William H. Smithson, Patricia M. Kearney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-09-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865417300479
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author Emmy Racine
Caroline Hurley
Aoife Cheung
Carol Sinnott
Karen Matvienko-Sikar
William H. Smithson
Patricia M. Kearney
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Caroline Hurley
Aoife Cheung
Carol Sinnott
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description Introduction: Dissemination of results of randomised controlled trials is traditionally limited to academic and professional groups rather than clinical trial participants. While there is increasing consensus that results should be communicated to trial participants, there is a lack of evidence on the most appropriate methods of dissemination. This study within a trial (SWAT) aims to address this gap by using a public and patient involvement (PPI) approach to identify, develop and evaluate a patient-preferred method of receiving trial results of the Thyroid Hormone Replacement for Subclinical Hypothyroidism Trial (TRUST). Methods: An experimental (intervention) study will be conducted using mixed methods to inform the development of and evaluation of a patient-preferred method of communication of trial results. The study will involve three consecutive phases. In the first phase, focus groups of trial participants will be conducted to identify a patient-preferred method of receiving trial results. The method will be developed and then assessed and refined by a patient and public expert group. In the second phase participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention (patient-preferred method) and comparison groups (standard dissemination method as developed by the lead study site in Glasgow, Scotland). In the third phase, a quantitative questionnaire will be used to measure and compare patient understanding of trial results between the two groups. Discussion: This protocol provides a template for other trialists who wish to enhance patient and public involvement and additionally, will provide empirical evidence on how trialists should best disseminate study results to their participants. Keywords: Public and patient involvement, PPI, Study within a trial, SWAT, Clinical trial result dissemination, End of trial results, Trial results
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spelling doaj.art-383273c9274145d7b490f5836d2811642022-12-22T03:30:29ZengElsevierContemporary Clinical Trials Communications2451-86542017-09-017163165Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experienceEmmy Racine0Caroline Hurley1Aoife Cheung2Carol Sinnott3Karen Matvienko-Sikar4William H. Smithson5Patricia M. Kearney6Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College Cork, Ireland; Corresponding author. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, 4th Floor Western Gateway Building, Western Road, University College Cork, Ireland.Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College Cork, IrelandDepartment of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College Cork, IrelandDepartment of General Practice, University College Cork, IrelandDepartment of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College Cork, IrelandDepartment of General Practice, University College Cork, IrelandDepartment of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College Cork, IrelandIntroduction: Dissemination of results of randomised controlled trials is traditionally limited to academic and professional groups rather than clinical trial participants. While there is increasing consensus that results should be communicated to trial participants, there is a lack of evidence on the most appropriate methods of dissemination. This study within a trial (SWAT) aims to address this gap by using a public and patient involvement (PPI) approach to identify, develop and evaluate a patient-preferred method of receiving trial results of the Thyroid Hormone Replacement for Subclinical Hypothyroidism Trial (TRUST). Methods: An experimental (intervention) study will be conducted using mixed methods to inform the development of and evaluation of a patient-preferred method of communication of trial results. The study will involve three consecutive phases. In the first phase, focus groups of trial participants will be conducted to identify a patient-preferred method of receiving trial results. The method will be developed and then assessed and refined by a patient and public expert group. In the second phase participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention (patient-preferred method) and comparison groups (standard dissemination method as developed by the lead study site in Glasgow, Scotland). In the third phase, a quantitative questionnaire will be used to measure and compare patient understanding of trial results between the two groups. Discussion: This protocol provides a template for other trialists who wish to enhance patient and public involvement and additionally, will provide empirical evidence on how trialists should best disseminate study results to their participants. Keywords: Public and patient involvement, PPI, Study within a trial, SWAT, Clinical trial result dissemination, End of trial results, Trial resultshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865417300479
spellingShingle Emmy Racine
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Aoife Cheung
Carol Sinnott
Karen Matvienko-Sikar
William H. Smithson
Patricia M. Kearney
Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experience
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
title Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experience
title_full Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experience
title_fullStr Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experience
title_full_unstemmed Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experience
title_short Study within a trial (SWAT) protocol. Participants' perspectives and preferences on clinical trial result dissemination: The TRUST Thyroid Trial experience
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