提高试验效率的新机会:我们能否使用SWAT(试验中的研究)方法来调查试验中的干预实施过程?

Sadia Ahmed, Jennifer Airlie, A. Clegg, Bethan Copsey, B. Cundill, A. Forster, Anne Heaven, J. F. Johansson, N. Kime, Lauren A Moreau, Seline Ozer, Catriona Parker, S. Richards, E. Thompson, A. Farrin
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背景试验内研究(SWAT)是一项独立的研究,嵌入一个或多个宿主试验中,以评估或探索交付或组织特定试验过程的替代方法。关于全部门办法评估征聘和留用以外的审判程序的证据有限。目的将SWAT嵌入宿主试验提供了一种潜在的方法来评估干预实施的某个方面,如参与或遵守干预。研究设计本文介绍了两个SWAT的案例研究,旨在测试视频动画的使用,以改进干预措施的实施,特别侧重于增强理解、参与和合规性。这些都是干预实施的重要方面,因为它们与干预效果直接相关,因此值得研究。结果在本文中,我们介绍了在干预实施过程中进行全部门办法的潜在好处,并讨论了将这种性质的全部门办法纳入宿主试验的方法考虑因素。好处包括有机会通过强有力的随机SWAT测试试验中对干预实施的微小改进,以及通过最大限度地提高干预实施的质量或数量来提高试验效率的可能性。本文讨论了围绕SWAT的设计和实施的方法论考虑因素以及统计和卫生经济学考虑因素。结论本文提出了一种新的SWAT方法在调查试验行为中的干预实施过程中的应用。
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A new opportunity for enhancing trial efficiency: Can we investigate intervention implementation processes within trials using SWAT (study within a trial) methodology?
Background A study within a trial (SWAT) is a self-contained research study embedded within one or more host trials to evaluate or explore alternative ways of delivering or organising a particular trial process. There is limited evidence of SWATs evaluating trial processes other than recruitment and retention. Purpose Embedding a SWAT into a host trial provides a potential method of evaluating an aspect of intervention implementation, such as engagement or compliance with the intervention. Research Design This paper presents two case studies of SWATs which aim to test the use of video animations to improve intervention implementation, with particular focus on enhancing understanding, engagement and compliance. These are important aspects of intervention implementation as they are directly linked to intervention effectiveness and therefore, important to study. Results In this paper, we present the potential benefits of conducting SWATs of intervention implementation processes as well as discussing the methodological considerations for embedding a SWAT of this nature within a host trial. Benefits include the opportunity to test minor refinements to intervention implementation within trials through robust randomised SWATs, and the possibility of increasing trial efficiency by maximising the quality or quantity of intervention implementation. Methodological considerations surrounding the design and conduct of the SWAT as well as statistical and health economics considerations are discussed in this paper. Conclusions This paper presents a novel application of SWAT methodology in investigating intervention implementation processes within trial conduct.
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