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Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size

INTRODUCTION: Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) provide large sample sizes and enhanced generalizability to assess therapeutic effectiveness, but efficient patient enrollment procedures are a challenge, especially for community physicians. Advances in technology may improve methods of patient recruit...

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Autores principales: Mudano, Amy S, Gary, Lisa C, Oliveira, Ana L, Melton, Mary, Wright, Nicole C, Curtis, Jeffrey R, Delzell, Elizabeth, Harrington, T Michael, Kilgore, Meredith L, Lewis, Cora Elizabeth, Singh, Jasvinder A, Warriner, Amy H, Pace, Wilson D, Saag, Kenneth G
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3685447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807841
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S44551
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author Mudano, Amy S
Gary, Lisa C
Oliveira, Ana L
Melton, Mary
Wright, Nicole C
Curtis, Jeffrey R
Delzell, Elizabeth
Harrington, T Michael
Kilgore, Meredith L
Lewis, Cora Elizabeth
Singh, Jasvinder A
Warriner, Amy H
Pace, Wilson D
Saag, Kenneth G
author_facet Mudano, Amy S
Gary, Lisa C
Oliveira, Ana L
Melton, Mary
Wright, Nicole C
Curtis, Jeffrey R
Delzell, Elizabeth
Harrington, T Michael
Kilgore, Meredith L
Lewis, Cora Elizabeth
Singh, Jasvinder A
Warriner, Amy H
Pace, Wilson D
Saag, Kenneth G
author_sort Mudano, Amy S
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description INTRODUCTION: Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) provide large sample sizes and enhanced generalizability to assess therapeutic effectiveness, but efficient patient enrollment procedures are a challenge, especially for community physicians. Advances in technology may improve methods of patient recruitment and screening in PCTs. Our study looked at a tablet computer versus an integrated voice response system (IVRS) for patient recruitment and screening for an osteoporosis PCT in community physician offices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We recruited women ≥ 65 years of age from community physician offices to answer screening questions for a hypothetical osteoporosis active comparator PCT using a tablet computer or IVRS. We assessed the feasibility of these technologies for patient recruitment as well as for patient, physician, and office staff satisfaction with the process. We also evaluated the implications of these novel recruitment processes in determining the number of primary care practices and screened patients needed to conduct the proposed trial. RESULTS: A total of 160 women (80% of those approached) agreed to complete the osteoporosis screening questions in ten family physicians’ offices. Women using the tablet computer were able to complete all screening questions consistently and showed a nonsignificant trend towards greater ease of use and willingness to spend more time in their physician’s office compared to those using IVRS. Using the proportion of women found to be eligible in this study (almost 20%) and other eligibility scenarios, we determined that between 240 and 670 community physician offices would be needed to recruit ample patients for our hypothetical study. CONCLUSION: We found good satisfaction and feasibility with a tablet computer interface for the recruitment and screening of patients for a hypothetical osteoporosis PCT in community office settings. In addition, we used this experience to estimate the number of research sites needed for such a study.
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spelling pubmed-36854472013-06-27 Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size Mudano, Amy S Gary, Lisa C Oliveira, Ana L Melton, Mary Wright, Nicole C Curtis, Jeffrey R Delzell, Elizabeth Harrington, T Michael Kilgore, Meredith L Lewis, Cora Elizabeth Singh, Jasvinder A Warriner, Amy H Pace, Wilson D Saag, Kenneth G Patient Prefer Adherence Original Research INTRODUCTION: Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) provide large sample sizes and enhanced generalizability to assess therapeutic effectiveness, but efficient patient enrollment procedures are a challenge, especially for community physicians. Advances in technology may improve methods of patient recruitment and screening in PCTs. Our study looked at a tablet computer versus an integrated voice response system (IVRS) for patient recruitment and screening for an osteoporosis PCT in community physician offices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We recruited women ≥ 65 years of age from community physician offices to answer screening questions for a hypothetical osteoporosis active comparator PCT using a tablet computer or IVRS. We assessed the feasibility of these technologies for patient recruitment as well as for patient, physician, and office staff satisfaction with the process. We also evaluated the implications of these novel recruitment processes in determining the number of primary care practices and screened patients needed to conduct the proposed trial. RESULTS: A total of 160 women (80% of those approached) agreed to complete the osteoporosis screening questions in ten family physicians’ offices. Women using the tablet computer were able to complete all screening questions consistently and showed a nonsignificant trend towards greater ease of use and willingness to spend more time in their physician’s office compared to those using IVRS. Using the proportion of women found to be eligible in this study (almost 20%) and other eligibility scenarios, we determined that between 240 and 670 community physician offices would be needed to recruit ample patients for our hypothetical study. CONCLUSION: We found good satisfaction and feasibility with a tablet computer interface for the recruitment and screening of patients for a hypothetical osteoporosis PCT in community office settings. In addition, we used this experience to estimate the number of research sites needed for such a study. Dove Medical Press 2013-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3685447/ /pubmed/23807841 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S44551 Text en © 2013 Mudano et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Mudano, Amy S
Gary, Lisa C
Oliveira, Ana L
Melton, Mary
Wright, Nicole C
Curtis, Jeffrey R
Delzell, Elizabeth
Harrington, T Michael
Kilgore, Meredith L
Lewis, Cora Elizabeth
Singh, Jasvinder A
Warriner, Amy H
Pace, Wilson D
Saag, Kenneth G
Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size
title Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size
title_full Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size
title_fullStr Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size
title_full_unstemmed Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size
title_short Using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size
title_sort using tablet computers compared to interactive voice response to improve subject recruitment in osteoporosis pragmatic clinical trials: feasibility, satisfaction, and sample size
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3685447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807841
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S44551
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