Shifting from Traditional to Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trials: Insights and Lessons Learned from the Toddler Oral Health Intervention.

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Pragmatic and Observational Research Pub Date : 2025-03-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/POR.S493195
Brenda G Grift, Peggy C J M van Spreuwel, Josef J J M Bruers, Katarina Jerković-Ćosić
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Purpose: This article examines the implementation of the Toddler Oral Health Intervention (TOHI) protocol, emphasizing feasibility, recruitment, retention, and protocol adherence rather than clinical outcomes. It discusses encountered challenges, necessary adjustments, and key lessons learned during the shift from a traditional randomized controlled trial (RCT) to a pragmatic RCT, thereby offering guidance for future research on similar complex interventions.

Methods: The methods of the RCT study protocol are presented, including (1) recruitment of well-baby clinics and oral health coaches, (2) recruitment of the study population; (3) implementation of the intervention and (4) outcome measures, alongside with the process of implementation and gathered feedback needed for required adjustments. A systematic analysis identified key protocol elements, modifications made, and lessons learned.

Results: Specific protocol modifications, including adjustments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrate how a traditional RCT can be adapted to real-world conditions without compromising outcome reliability. Key lessons include the necessity of robust contingency planning to manage unforeseen disruptions, effective recruitment and retention strategies to sustain participant and interventionists engagement, and the adoption of standardized data collection processes to ensure data integrity. These findings underscore the importance of addressing practical and contextual factors alongside measuring effectiveness, ensuring that study outcomes are both applicable and useful in clinical practice.

Conclusion: The findings demonstrate that carefully planned and documented pragmatic adjustments not only preserve scientific rigor but also enhance the relevance and applicability of the results, maintaining the methodological robustness expected of traditional RCTs.

从传统到实用的随机对照试验:幼儿口腔健康干预的见解和经验教训。
目的:本文考察了幼儿口腔健康干预(TOHI)方案的实施,强调可行性、招募、保留和方案依从性,而不是临床结果。它讨论了从传统随机对照试验(RCT)到实用RCT转变过程中遇到的挑战、必要的调整以及吸取的关键教训,从而为未来类似复杂干预措施的研究提供指导。方法:介绍了RCT研究方案的方法,包括:(1)招募健康婴儿诊所和口腔健康教练;(2)招募研究人群;(3)干预措施的实施和(4)结果措施,以及实施过程和收集所需的调整反馈。系统分析确定了关键的协议要素、所做的修改和吸取的教训。结果:具体的方案修改,包括因COVID-19大流行而进行的调整,证明了传统的随机对照试验如何在不影响结果可靠性的情况下适应现实情况。重要的经验教训包括:必须制定强有力的应急计划,以管理不可预见的中断;有效的招聘和保留战略,以维持参与者和干预者的参与;采用标准化的数据收集流程,以确保数据完整性。这些发现强调了在测量有效性的同时解决实际和背景因素的重要性,确保研究结果在临床实践中既适用又有用。结论:研究结果表明,精心规划和记录的务实调整不仅保持了科学严谨性,而且增强了结果的相关性和适用性,保持了传统随机对照试验所期望的方法学稳健性。
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Pragmatic and Observational Research
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期刊介绍: Pragmatic and Observational Research is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes data from studies designed to closely reflect medical interventions in real-world clinical practice, providing insights beyond classical randomized controlled trials (RCTs). While RCTs maximize internal validity for cause-and-effect relationships, they often represent only specific patient groups. This journal aims to complement such studies by providing data that better mirrors real-world patients and the usage of medicines, thus informing guidelines and enhancing the applicability of research findings across diverse patient populations encountered in everyday clinical practice.
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