Randomized Trials Using Provincial Health Numbers for Group Assignment.

IF 1.6 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease Pub Date : 2024-12-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20543581241304510
Amit X Garg, Stephanie N Dixon, Charlotte Ma, Erika Basile, Bin Luo, Magda Nunes De Melo, Amber O Molnar, Naveen Poonai, Michael J Schull, Samuel A Silver, Jessica M Sontrop, Merrick Zwarenstein, Pavel Roshanov
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Abstract

Purpose: Using data from Ontario, Canada, this report shows how provincial government-assigned health card numbers can be used for individual-level randomization in large pragmatic trials. We describe how health card numbers are assigned and analyze the distribution of health card digits in a trial setting. We then provide an example of how they can be used for randomization and discuss the methodological and practical considerations of the approach.

Key findings: In Ontario, Canada, health card numbers are randomly generated and assigned without regard to the applicant's characteristics. The number is a 10-digit string connected with hyphens followed by a version code (ie, 1234-567-890-XX). The number is unique to each individual and assigned for life. Before assignment, some numbers within the 10 digits are altered using proprietary business rules. We demonstrate how to use certain digits for individual-level randomization and provide an example of how we will use the tenth digit for randomization in a large new trial of different dialysate bicarbonate concentrations. While this approach has many practical and methodological advantages, it does not allow for stratification. Before using this approach, teams should consider if it will affect the integrity of the randomization and the trial, which will be influenced by the setting and the type of intervention tested.

Implications: Using provincial government-assigned health card numbers for pragmatic randomized trials appears viable, but the merits must be carefully considered on a trial-by-trial basis. The approach can streamline and reduce the cost of conducting such trials.

使用省健康号码进行分组分配的随机试验。
目的:使用来自加拿大安大略省的数据,本报告展示了省政府分配的健康卡号如何在大型实用试验中用于个人水平的随机化。我们描述了健康卡号是如何分配的,并分析了健康卡号在试验设置中的分布。然后,我们提供了一个如何将它们用于随机化的例子,并讨论了该方法的方法学和实际考虑。主要发现:在加拿大安大略省,健康卡号码是随机生成和分配的,而不考虑申请人的特征。该号码是一个由连字符连接的10位字符串,后跟一个版本代码(例如,1234-567-890-XX)。这个号码对每个人来说都是独一无二的,并且是终身分配的。在分配之前,使用专有业务规则更改10位数内的一些数字。我们演示了如何使用某些数字进行个体水平的随机化,并提供了一个例子,说明我们将如何在不同碳酸氢盐透析液浓度的大型新试验中使用第十位数进行随机化。虽然这种方法有许多实际和方法上的优点,但它不允许分层。在使用这种方法之前,团队应该考虑它是否会影响随机化和试验的完整性,这将受到环境和干预测试类型的影响。启示:在实用的随机试验中使用省政府指定的健康卡号似乎是可行的,但必须在逐个试验的基础上仔细考虑其优点。这种方法可以简化并降低进行此类试验的成本。
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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
84
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, the official journal of the Canadian Society of Nephrology, is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encourages high quality submissions focused on clinical, translational and health services delivery research in the field of chronic kidney disease, dialysis, kidney transplantation and organ donation. Our mandate is to promote and advocate for kidney health as it impacts national and international communities. Basic science, translational studies and clinical studies will be peer reviewed and processed by an Editorial Board comprised of geographically diverse Canadian and international nephrologists, internists and allied health professionals; this Editorial Board is mandated to ensure highest quality publications.
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