Faithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare

<p>The focus of clinical trials is typically interventions’ efficacy, or whether they attain their desired outcomes. Comparatively less attention is focused on understanding how or why interventions succeed, or fail to attain, those outcomes. This may be particularly important in trials of com...

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Main Author: Paez, A
Other Authors: Beard, D
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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description <p>The focus of clinical trials is typically interventions’ efficacy, or whether they attain their desired outcomes. Comparatively less attention is focused on understanding how or why interventions succeed, or fail to attain, those outcomes. This may be particularly important in trials of complex interventions such as surgery or physiotherapy, which are multifaceted and often tailored to individual participants, providers, or settings, increasing the potential for variations in intervention delivery and effects. </p> <p>The correspondence between the intervention that was planned and what was actually delivered in a trial is the intervention’s fidelity. Several benefits for high levels of intervention fidelity have been proposed. However, whether or how much fidelity influences clinical trials’ treatment effect estimates had not previously been determined. A lack of a uniform definition for fidelity and its key components may also hinder intervention delivery in clinical trials and the translation of evidence-based interventions to clinical practice. </p> <p>The principle aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of intervention fidelity on the results, interpretation, and appropriateness to change practice of clinical trials of complex interventions. Through systematic review, “Best-fit” framework synthesis, reliability study, meta-epidemiological study, and fidelity assessment in an on-going pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT), it addressed several important knowledge gaps for intervention fidelity in complex intervention clinical trials. It estimated the prevalence of fidelity monitoring and reporting in complex intervention RCTs. It contributed an empirically-based intervention fidelity framework and a reliable, internally consistent fidelity assessment checklist tailored to the unique needs of researchers who seek to assess clinical trials in rehabilitation. It also estimated empirically, for the first time, the magnitude and direction of bias in treatment effect estimates arising from poor intervention fidelity in rehabilitation RCTs. Fidelity assessment in the ACL-SNNAP trial also provided new insights into the feasibility, applicability, and impact of monitoring intervention fidelity and participant adherence in complex intervention pragmatic trials. </p> <p>The findings of this thesis showed that intervention fidelity is important, not just on a theoretical, but also on an empirical level. This thesis provides new and important information for the conduct and interpretation of clinical trials in rehabilitation and other complex interventions in healthcare.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:91e7fe4d-ceee-4337-84a0-52cb882364012024-01-26T11:08:39ZFaithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcareThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:91e7fe4d-ceee-4337-84a0-52cb88236401Clinical epidemiologyClinical trials--ReportingData integrityEvidence-based medicineClinical trialshealthcareMedical rehabilitationPhysical therapySurgeryPatient complianceClinical trials--Statistical methodsEnglishHyrax Deposit2023Paez, ABeard, DDavidson, PMcCulloch, P<p>The focus of clinical trials is typically interventions’ efficacy, or whether they attain their desired outcomes. Comparatively less attention is focused on understanding how or why interventions succeed, or fail to attain, those outcomes. This may be particularly important in trials of complex interventions such as surgery or physiotherapy, which are multifaceted and often tailored to individual participants, providers, or settings, increasing the potential for variations in intervention delivery and effects. </p> <p>The correspondence between the intervention that was planned and what was actually delivered in a trial is the intervention’s fidelity. Several benefits for high levels of intervention fidelity have been proposed. However, whether or how much fidelity influences clinical trials’ treatment effect estimates had not previously been determined. A lack of a uniform definition for fidelity and its key components may also hinder intervention delivery in clinical trials and the translation of evidence-based interventions to clinical practice. </p> <p>The principle aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of intervention fidelity on the results, interpretation, and appropriateness to change practice of clinical trials of complex interventions. Through systematic review, “Best-fit” framework synthesis, reliability study, meta-epidemiological study, and fidelity assessment in an on-going pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT), it addressed several important knowledge gaps for intervention fidelity in complex intervention clinical trials. It estimated the prevalence of fidelity monitoring and reporting in complex intervention RCTs. It contributed an empirically-based intervention fidelity framework and a reliable, internally consistent fidelity assessment checklist tailored to the unique needs of researchers who seek to assess clinical trials in rehabilitation. It also estimated empirically, for the first time, the magnitude and direction of bias in treatment effect estimates arising from poor intervention fidelity in rehabilitation RCTs. Fidelity assessment in the ACL-SNNAP trial also provided new insights into the feasibility, applicability, and impact of monitoring intervention fidelity and participant adherence in complex intervention pragmatic trials. </p> <p>The findings of this thesis showed that intervention fidelity is important, not just on a theoretical, but also on an empirical level. This thesis provides new and important information for the conduct and interpretation of clinical trials in rehabilitation and other complex interventions in healthcare.</p>
spellingShingle Clinical epidemiology
Clinical trials--Reporting
Data integrity
Evidence-based medicine
Clinical trials
healthcare
Medical rehabilitation
Physical therapy
Surgery
Patient compliance
Clinical trials--Statistical methods
Paez, A
Faithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare
title Faithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare
title_full Faithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare
title_fullStr Faithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare
title_full_unstemmed Faithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare
title_short Faithful but flexible: Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare
title_sort faithful but flexible intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare
topic Clinical epidemiology
Clinical trials--Reporting
Data integrity
Evidence-based medicine
Clinical trials
healthcare
Medical rehabilitation
Physical therapy
Surgery
Patient compliance
Clinical trials--Statistical methods
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