How do study participants want to be informed about study results: Findings from a malaria trial in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Pakistan, and Indonesia.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-03-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.56
Samuel Alemu Bamboro, Fareeha Abdul Jabbar, Mary Bagita-Vangana, Nurfadhilah Hasibuan, Tamiru Shibiru Degaga, Najia Ghanchi, Mohammad Asim Beg, Rupam Tripura, Ayodhia Pasaribu Pitaloka, Tedla Teferi Tego, Widya Safitri, Yulita, Sarah Cassidy-Seyoum, Muthoni Mwaura, Hellen Mnjala, Grant Lee, Lek Dysoley, Lorenz von Seidlein, Ric N Price, Holger W Unger, Bipin Adhikari, Kamala Thriemer
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Abstract

Background: Researchers acknowledge the need to share study results with the patients and their communities, but this is not done consistently due to a plethora of barriers, including a paucity of data to guide best practice approaches in different populations.

Methods: This study was nested within a large multi-center randomized controlled trial of antimalaria treatment. Data on dissemination preferences were collected at the third-month follow-up visit using a short questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and subsequently fed into an iterative process with key stakeholders, to develop suitable strategies for result dissemination.

Results: A total of 960 patients were enrolled in the trial, of whom 84.0% participated in the nested survey. A total of 601 (74.6%) participants indicated interest in receiving trial results. There was significant heterogeneity by study country, with 33.3% (58/174) of patients indicating being interested in Cambodia, 100% (334/334) in Ethiopia, 97.7% (209/214) in Pakistan, but none (0/85) in Indonesia. The preferred method of dissemination varied by site, with community meetings, favored in Ethiopia (79.0%, 264/334) and individualized communication such as a letter (27.6%, 16/58) or phone calls (37.9%, 22/58) in Cambodia. Dissemination strategies were designed with key stakeholders and based on patient preferences but required adaptation to accommodate local logistical challenges.

Conclusion: The varying preferences observed across different sites underscore that a one-size-fits-all approach is inadequate. Strategies can be tailored to patient preference but require adaptation to accommodate logistical challenges.

研究参与者希望如何被告知研究结果:来自柬埔寨、埃塞俄比亚、巴基斯坦和印度尼西亚的疟疾试验结果。
背景:研究人员承认有必要与患者及其社区分享研究结果,但由于存在过多的障碍,包括缺乏指导不同人群最佳实践方法的数据,这并不是始终如一的。方法:本研究采用大型多中心抗疟疾治疗随机对照试验。在第三个月的随访中,使用一份简短的问卷收集了传播偏好的数据。使用描述性统计分析数据,随后与关键利益相关者一起进行迭代过程,以制定适当的结果传播策略。结果:共有960例患者入组,其中84.0%的患者参与了巢式调查。共有601名(74.6%)参与者表示对试验结果感兴趣。研究国家之间存在显著的异质性,33.3%(58/174)的患者表示对柬埔寨感兴趣,埃塞俄比亚为100%(334/334),巴基斯坦为97.7%(209/214),印度尼西亚为零(0/85)。首选的传播方法因地点而异,埃塞俄比亚的社区会议(79.0%,264/334)和柬埔寨的个性化沟通,如信件(27.6%,16/58)或电话(37.9%,22/58)。传播策略是与主要利益攸关方一起设计的,并基于患者的偏好,但需要进行调整以适应当地的后勤挑战。结论:在不同地点观察到的不同偏好强调了一刀切的方法是不够的。策略可以根据患者偏好进行调整,但需要适应后勤方面的挑战。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
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