A qualitative study of clinicians’ experience of a clinical trial for displaced distal radius fractures

<p><strong>Aims:</strong>&nbsp;The aim of this study was to explore clinicians&rsquo; experience of a paediatric randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing surgical reduction with non-surgical casting for displaced distal radius fractures.</p> <p><strong>...

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Main Authors: Phelps, EE, Tutton, E, Costa, ML, Achten, J, Gibson, P, Perry, DC
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 2024
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author Phelps, EE
Tutton, E
Costa, ML
Achten, J
Gibson, P
Perry, DC
author_facet Phelps, EE
Tutton, E
Costa, ML
Achten, J
Gibson, P
Perry, DC
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description <p><strong>Aims:</strong>&nbsp;The aim of this study was to explore clinicians&rsquo; experience of a paediatric randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing surgical reduction with non-surgical casting for displaced distal radius fractures.</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;Overall, 22 staff from 15 hospitals who participated in the RCT took part in an interview. Interviews were informed by phenomenology and analyzed using thematic analysis.</p> <p><strong>Results:</strong>&nbsp;Analysis of the findings identified the overarching theme of &ldquo;overcoming obstacles&rdquo;, which described the challenge of alleviating staff concerns about the use of non-surgical casting and recruiting families where there was treatment uncertainty. In order to embed and recruit to the Children&rsquo;s Radius Acute Fracture Fixation Trial (CRAFFT), staff needed to fit the study within clinical practice, work together, negotiate treatment decisions, and support families.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:</strong>&nbsp;Recruiting families to this RCT was challenging because staff were uncertain about longer-term patient outcomes, and the difficulties were exacerbated by interdisciplinary tensions. Strong family and clinician beliefs, coupled with the complex nature of emergency departments and patient pathways that differed site-by-site, served as barriers to recruitment. Cementing a strong research culture, and exploring families&rsquo; treatment preferences, helped to overcome recruitment obstacles.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:dc1df730-01f7-4dda-a76c-01a84a98b7662024-07-20T14:19:22ZA qualitative study of clinicians’ experience of a clinical trial for displaced distal radius fracturesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:dc1df730-01f7-4dda-a76c-01a84a98b766EnglishSymplectic ElementsBritish Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery2024Phelps, EETutton, ECosta, MLAchten, JGibson, PPerry, DC<p><strong>Aims:</strong>&nbsp;The aim of this study was to explore clinicians&rsquo; experience of a paediatric randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing surgical reduction with non-surgical casting for displaced distal radius fractures.</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;Overall, 22 staff from 15 hospitals who participated in the RCT took part in an interview. Interviews were informed by phenomenology and analyzed using thematic analysis.</p> <p><strong>Results:</strong>&nbsp;Analysis of the findings identified the overarching theme of &ldquo;overcoming obstacles&rdquo;, which described the challenge of alleviating staff concerns about the use of non-surgical casting and recruiting families where there was treatment uncertainty. In order to embed and recruit to the Children&rsquo;s Radius Acute Fracture Fixation Trial (CRAFFT), staff needed to fit the study within clinical practice, work together, negotiate treatment decisions, and support families.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:</strong>&nbsp;Recruiting families to this RCT was challenging because staff were uncertain about longer-term patient outcomes, and the difficulties were exacerbated by interdisciplinary tensions. Strong family and clinician beliefs, coupled with the complex nature of emergency departments and patient pathways that differed site-by-site, served as barriers to recruitment. Cementing a strong research culture, and exploring families&rsquo; treatment preferences, helped to overcome recruitment obstacles.</p>
spellingShingle Phelps, EE
Tutton, E
Costa, ML
Achten, J
Gibson, P
Perry, DC
A qualitative study of clinicians’ experience of a clinical trial for displaced distal radius fractures
title A qualitative study of clinicians’ experience of a clinical trial for displaced distal radius fractures
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title_short A qualitative study of clinicians’ experience of a clinical trial for displaced distal radius fractures
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