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Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol

BACKGROUND: There is a widely recognized need for more pragmatic trials that evaluate interventions in real-world settings to inform decision-making by patients, providers, and health system leaders. Increasing availability of electronic health records, centralized research ethics review, and novel...

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Autores principales: Taljaard, Monica, Weijer, Charles, Grimshaw, Jeremy M., Ali, Adnan, Brehaut, Jamie C., Campbell, Marion K., Carroll, Kelly, Edwards, Sarah, Eldridge, Sandra, Forrest, Christopher B., Giraudeau, Bruno, Goldstein, Cory E., Graham, Ian D., Hemming, Karla, Hey, Spencer Phillips, Horn, Austin R., Jairath, Vipul, Klassen, Terry P., London, Alex John, Marlin, Susan, Marshall, John C., McIntyre, Lauralyn, McKenzie, Joanne E., Nicholls, Stuart G., Alison Paprica, P., Zwarenstein, Merrick, Fergusson, Dean A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6161426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30261933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-2895-x
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author Taljaard, Monica
Weijer, Charles
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
Ali, Adnan
Brehaut, Jamie C.
Campbell, Marion K.
Carroll, Kelly
Edwards, Sarah
Eldridge, Sandra
Forrest, Christopher B.
Giraudeau, Bruno
Goldstein, Cory E.
Graham, Ian D.
Hemming, Karla
Hey, Spencer Phillips
Horn, Austin R.
Jairath, Vipul
Klassen, Terry P.
London, Alex John
Marlin, Susan
Marshall, John C.
McIntyre, Lauralyn
McKenzie, Joanne E.
Nicholls, Stuart G.
Alison Paprica, P.
Zwarenstein, Merrick
Fergusson, Dean A.
author_facet Taljaard, Monica
Weijer, Charles
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
Ali, Adnan
Brehaut, Jamie C.
Campbell, Marion K.
Carroll, Kelly
Edwards, Sarah
Eldridge, Sandra
Forrest, Christopher B.
Giraudeau, Bruno
Goldstein, Cory E.
Graham, Ian D.
Hemming, Karla
Hey, Spencer Phillips
Horn, Austin R.
Jairath, Vipul
Klassen, Terry P.
London, Alex John
Marlin, Susan
Marshall, John C.
McIntyre, Lauralyn
McKenzie, Joanne E.
Nicholls, Stuart G.
Alison Paprica, P.
Zwarenstein, Merrick
Fergusson, Dean A.
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description BACKGROUND: There is a widely recognized need for more pragmatic trials that evaluate interventions in real-world settings to inform decision-making by patients, providers, and health system leaders. Increasing availability of electronic health records, centralized research ethics review, and novel trial designs, combined with support and resources from governments worldwide for patient-centered research, have created an unprecedented opportunity to advance the conduct of pragmatic trials, which can ultimately improve patient health and health system outcomes. Such trials raise ethical issues that have not yet been fully addressed, with existing literature concentrating on regulations in specific jurisdictions rather than arguments grounded in ethical principles. Proposed solutions (e.g. using different regulations in “learning healthcare systems”) are speculative with no guarantee of improvement over existing oversight procedures. Most importantly, the literature does not reflect a broad vision of protecting the core liberty and welfare interests of research participants. Novel ethical guidance is required. We have assembled a team of ethicists, trialists, methodologists, social scientists, knowledge users, and community members with the goal of developing guidance for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials. METHODS: Our project will combine empirical and conceptual work and a consensus development process. Empirical work will: (1) identify a comprehensive list of ethical issues through interviews with a small group of key informants (e.g. trialists, ethicists, chairs of research ethics committees); (2) document current practices by reviewing a random sample of pragmatic trials and surveying authors; (3) elicit views of chairs of research ethics committees through surveys in Canada, UK, USA, France, and Australia; and (4) elicit views and experiences of community members and health system leaders through focus groups and surveys. Conceptual work will consist of an ethical analysis of identified issues and the development of new ethical solutions, outlining principles, policy options, and rationales. The consensus development process will involve an independent expert panel to develop a final guidance document. DISCUSSION: Planned output includes manuscripts, educational materials, and tailored guidance documents to inform and support researchers, research ethics committees, journal editors, regulators, and funders in the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials.
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spelling pubmed-61614262018-10-01 Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol Taljaard, Monica Weijer, Charles Grimshaw, Jeremy M. Ali, Adnan Brehaut, Jamie C. Campbell, Marion K. Carroll, Kelly Edwards, Sarah Eldridge, Sandra Forrest, Christopher B. Giraudeau, Bruno Goldstein, Cory E. Graham, Ian D. Hemming, Karla Hey, Spencer Phillips Horn, Austin R. Jairath, Vipul Klassen, Terry P. London, Alex John Marlin, Susan Marshall, John C. McIntyre, Lauralyn McKenzie, Joanne E. Nicholls, Stuart G. Alison Paprica, P. Zwarenstein, Merrick Fergusson, Dean A. Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: There is a widely recognized need for more pragmatic trials that evaluate interventions in real-world settings to inform decision-making by patients, providers, and health system leaders. Increasing availability of electronic health records, centralized research ethics review, and novel trial designs, combined with support and resources from governments worldwide for patient-centered research, have created an unprecedented opportunity to advance the conduct of pragmatic trials, which can ultimately improve patient health and health system outcomes. Such trials raise ethical issues that have not yet been fully addressed, with existing literature concentrating on regulations in specific jurisdictions rather than arguments grounded in ethical principles. Proposed solutions (e.g. using different regulations in “learning healthcare systems”) are speculative with no guarantee of improvement over existing oversight procedures. Most importantly, the literature does not reflect a broad vision of protecting the core liberty and welfare interests of research participants. Novel ethical guidance is required. We have assembled a team of ethicists, trialists, methodologists, social scientists, knowledge users, and community members with the goal of developing guidance for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials. METHODS: Our project will combine empirical and conceptual work and a consensus development process. Empirical work will: (1) identify a comprehensive list of ethical issues through interviews with a small group of key informants (e.g. trialists, ethicists, chairs of research ethics committees); (2) document current practices by reviewing a random sample of pragmatic trials and surveying authors; (3) elicit views of chairs of research ethics committees through surveys in Canada, UK, USA, France, and Australia; and (4) elicit views and experiences of community members and health system leaders through focus groups and surveys. Conceptual work will consist of an ethical analysis of identified issues and the development of new ethical solutions, outlining principles, policy options, and rationales. The consensus development process will involve an independent expert panel to develop a final guidance document. DISCUSSION: Planned output includes manuscripts, educational materials, and tailored guidance documents to inform and support researchers, research ethics committees, journal editors, regulators, and funders in the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials. BioMed Central 2018-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6161426/ /pubmed/30261933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-2895-x Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Taljaard, Monica
Weijer, Charles
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
Ali, Adnan
Brehaut, Jamie C.
Campbell, Marion K.
Carroll, Kelly
Edwards, Sarah
Eldridge, Sandra
Forrest, Christopher B.
Giraudeau, Bruno
Goldstein, Cory E.
Graham, Ian D.
Hemming, Karla
Hey, Spencer Phillips
Horn, Austin R.
Jairath, Vipul
Klassen, Terry P.
London, Alex John
Marlin, Susan
Marshall, John C.
McIntyre, Lauralyn
McKenzie, Joanne E.
Nicholls, Stuart G.
Alison Paprica, P.
Zwarenstein, Merrick
Fergusson, Dean A.
Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol
title Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol
title_full Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol
title_fullStr Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol
title_full_unstemmed Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol
title_short Developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol
title_sort developing a framework for the ethical design and conduct of pragmatic trials in healthcare: a mixed methods research protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6161426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30261933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-2895-x
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