Using digital tools in the recruitment and retention in randomised controlled trials: survey of UK Clinical Trial Units and a qualitative study

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作者
Blatch-Jones, Amanda [1 ]
Nuttall, Jacqueline [2 ,3 ]
Bull, Abby [1 ]
Worswick, Louise [1 ]
Mullee, Mark [4 ]
Peveler, Robert [5 ]
Falk, Stephen [6 ]
Tape, Neil [3 ]
Hinks, Jeremy [7 ]
Lane, Athene J. [8 ]
Wyatt, Jeremy C. [9 ]
Griffiths, Gareth [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southampton, Natl Inst Hlth Res, Evaluat Trials & Studies Coordinating Ctr NETSCC, Southampton SO16 7NS, Hants, England
[2] Univ Southampton, Southampton Clin Trials Unit, Southampton SO16 6YD, Hants, England
[3] Univ Hosp Southampton NHS Fdn Trust, Southampton Gen Hosp, Tremona Rd, Southampton SO16 6YD, Hants, England
[4] Southampton Gen Hosp, NIHR RDS Res Design Serv, South Cent Level C 805,South Acad Block, Southampton SO16 6YD, Hants, England
[5] NIHR Clin Res Network Wessex, 7 Berrywood Business Village,Tollbar Way, Southampton SO30 2UN, Hants, England
[6] Bristol Canc Inst, Horfield Rd, Bristol BS2 8ED, Avon, England
[7] Univ Southampton, Univ Rd,Highfield Campus, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England
[8] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, Bristol Randomised Trials Collaborat, Bristol BS8 2PS, Avon, England
[9] Univ Southampton, Wessex Inst, Southampton SO16 7NS, Hants, England
关键词
Digital tool; Participant recruitment; Participant retention; Qualitative; Survey; Clinical trials unit;
D O I
10.1186/s13063-020-04234-0
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
Background Recruitment and retention of participants in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a key determinant of success but is challenging. Trialists and UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC) Clinical Trials Units (CTUs) are increasingly exploring the use of digital tools to identify, recruit and retain participants. The aim of this UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) study was to identify what digital tools are currently used by CTUs and understand the performance characteristics required to be judged useful. Methods A scoping of searches (and a survey with NIHR funding staff), a survey with all 52 UKCRC CTUs and 16 qualitative interviews were conducted with five stakeholder groups including trialists within CTUs, funders and research participants. A purposive sampling approach was used to conduct the qualitative interviews during March-June 2018. Qualitative data were analysed using a content analysis and inductive approach. Results Responses from 24 (46%) CTUs identified that database-screening tools were the most widely used digital tool for recruitment, with the majority being considered effective. The reason (and to whom) these tools were considered effective was in identifying potential participants (for both Site staff and CTU staff) and reaching recruitment target (for CTU staff/CI). Fewer retention tools were used, with short message service (SMS) or email reminders to participants being the most reported. The qualitative interviews revealed five themes across all groups: 'security and transparency'; 'inclusivity and engagement'; 'human interaction'; 'obstacles and risks'; and 'potential benefits'. There was a high level of stakeholder acceptance of the use of digital tools to support trials, despite the lack of evidence to support them over more traditional techniques. Certain differences and similarities between stakeholder groups demonstrated the complexity and challenges of using digital tools for recruiting and retaining research participants. Conclusions Our studies identified a range of digital tools in use in recruitment and retention of RCTs, despite the lack of high-quality evidence to support their use. Understanding the type of digital tools in use to support recruitment and retention will help to inform funders and the wider research community about their value and relevance for future RCTs. Consideration of further focused digital tool reviews and primary research will help to reduce gaps in the evidence base.
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