Informing a sinusitis clinical trial protocol: A focus group study with clinicians and staff.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.663
Ruey-Ying Liu, Charles Fencil, Tom Whitfield, Daniel Merenstein, Bruce Barrett, David Rabago, Alex H Krist, Sebastian T Tong, Aleksandra E Zgierska, Derjung M Tarn
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Abstract

This study investigates practicing clinician and staff perspectives on potential protocol modifications for the "Nasal Irrigation, Oral Antibiotics, and Subgroup Targeting for Effective Management of Acute Sinusitis" (NOSES) study, a pragmatic randomized controlled trial aiming at improving acute rhinosinusitis management. Focus groups with clinicians and staff at the pretrial stage recommended expanding participant age inclusion criteria, incorporating patients with COVID-19, and shortening the supportive care phase. Participants also discussed patient engagement and recruitment strategies. These practical insights contribute to optimizing the NOSES trial design and underscore the value of qualitative inquiries and healthcare stakeholder engagement in informing clinical trial design.

告知鼻窦炎临床试验方案:临床医生和工作人员的焦点小组研究。
本研究探讨了临床医生和工作人员对“鼻腔冲洗、口服抗生素和有效管理急性鼻窦炎亚组”(nose)研究的潜在方案修改的看法,这是一项旨在改善急性鼻窦炎管理的实用随机对照试验。在试验前阶段由临床医生和工作人员组成的焦点小组建议扩大参与者年龄纳入标准,纳入COVID-19患者,并缩短支持性护理阶段。与会者还讨论了患者参与和招募策略。这些实际见解有助于优化nose试验设计,并强调了定性调查和医疗保健利益相关者参与临床试验设计的价值。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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