多中心随机对照喂养试验的质量管理:一项前瞻性观察研究。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Xiayan Chen, Huijuan Li, Lin Feng, Xi Lan, Shuyi Li, Yanfang Zhao, Guo Zeng, Huilian Zhu, Jianqin Sun, Yanfang Wang, Yangfeng Wu
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背景:营养和饮食试验往往容易出现偏差,导致对干预效果的估计不准确或有问题。然而,关于控制良好的饮食试验的质量管理实践的报道很少。本研究旨在介绍饮食、运动与心血管健康饮食研究的质量管理体系,并报告其在保证研究质量方面的效果。方法质量管理体系由研究协调中心、试验治理和质量控制措施组成,包括研究设计、实施、数据分析和报告。在2016年9月至2021年6月的整个试验开发过程中收集了评估系统性能的指标,涵盖了协调中心、研究地点和中心实验室的主要活动,重点关注方案修订、方案偏差(合格性、保真度、混杂因素管理、随访和窗外访问损失、盲检成功)和测量准确性。结果研究方案的三次修改增强了可行性。265名参与者均符合入选标准。其中,只有3%的患者在主要结局随访测量中丢失。超过95%的参与者完成了研究,他们吃了超过96%的研究餐,超过94%的参与者每周吃了超过18顿饭,没有组间差异。干预饮食的营养指标在线监测显示,除了纤维摄入量平均减少4.3克外,所有指标都达到了。只有3%的人体重变化超过2.0公斤,3%的人服用了研究不允许的药物。James在研究结束时的致盲指数为0.68。收缩压和舒张压的尾数分布均匀。对于实验室测量,100%的标准样本、97%的血液分离样本和87%的尿液分离样本的测试结果在可接受范围内。只有1.4%的数据项需要查询,其中只有30%需要更正。饮食、运动与心血管健康-饮食研究质量管理体系为开展高质量的饮食干预临床试验提供了框架。
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Quality management of a multi-center randomized controlled feeding trial: A prospective observational study.

BackgroundNutrition and dietary trials are often prone to bias, leading to inaccurate or questionable estimates of intervention efficacy. However, reports on quality management practices of well-controlled dietary trials are scarce. This study aims to introduce the quality management system of the Diet, ExerCIse and CarDiovascular hEalth-Diet Study and report its performance in ensuring study quality.MethodsThe quality management system consisted of a study coordinating center, trial governance, and quality control measures covering study design, conduct, and data analysis and reporting. Metrics for evaluating the performance of the system were collected throughout the whole trial development and conducted from September 2016 to June 2021, covering major activities at the coordinating center, study sites, and central laboratories, with a focus on the protocol amendments, protocol deviations (eligibility, fidelity, confounders management, loss to follow-up and outside-of-window visits, and blindness success), and measurement accuracy.ResultsThree amendments to the study protocol enhanced feasibility. All participants (265) met the eligibility criteria. Among them, only 3% were lost to the primary outcome follow-up measurement. More than 95% of participants completed the study, they consumed more than 96% of the study meals, and more than 94% of participants consumed more than 18 meals per week, with no between-group differences. Online monitoring of nutrient targets for the intervention diet showed that all targets were achieved except for the fiber intake, which was 4.3 g less on average. Only 3% experienced a body weight change greater than 2.0 kg, and 3% had medication changes which were not allowed by the study. James' blinding index at the end of the study was 0.68. The end digits of both systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings were distributed equally. For laboratory measures, 100% of standard samples, 97% of blood-split samples, and 87% of urine-split samples had test results within the acceptable range. Only 1.4% of data items required queries, for which only 30% needed corrections.DiscussionThe Diet, ExerCIse and CarDiovascular hEalth-Diet Study quality management system provides a framework for conducting a high-quality dietary intervention clinical trial.

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Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.70%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Trials is dedicated to advancing knowledge on the design and conduct of clinical trials related research methodologies. Covering the design, conduct, analysis, synthesis and evaluation of key methodologies, the journal remains on the cusp of the latest topics, including ethics, regulation and policy impact.
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