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Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study

BACKGROUND: Systems science methodologies offer a promising assessment approach for clinical trials by: 1) providing an in-silico laboratory to conduct investigations where purely empirical research may be infeasible or unethical; and, 2) offering a more precise measurement of intervention benefits...

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Autores principales: Molina, Yamilé, Khanna, Aditya, Watson, Karriem S., Villines, Dana, Bergeron, Nyahne, Strayhorn, Shaila, Strahan, Desmona, Skwara, Abigail, Cronin, Michael, Mohan, Prashanthinie, Walton, Surrey, Wang, Tianxiu, Schneider, John A., Calhoun, Elizabeth A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6682374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31406947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100411
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author Molina, Yamilé
Khanna, Aditya
Watson, Karriem S.
Villines, Dana
Bergeron, Nyahne
Strayhorn, Shaila
Strahan, Desmona
Skwara, Abigail
Cronin, Michael
Mohan, Prashanthinie
Walton, Surrey
Wang, Tianxiu
Schneider, John A.
Calhoun, Elizabeth A.
author_facet Molina, Yamilé
Khanna, Aditya
Watson, Karriem S.
Villines, Dana
Bergeron, Nyahne
Strayhorn, Shaila
Strahan, Desmona
Skwara, Abigail
Cronin, Michael
Mohan, Prashanthinie
Walton, Surrey
Wang, Tianxiu
Schneider, John A.
Calhoun, Elizabeth A.
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description BACKGROUND: Systems science methodologies offer a promising assessment approach for clinical trials by: 1) providing an in-silico laboratory to conduct investigations where purely empirical research may be infeasible or unethical; and, 2) offering a more precise measurement of intervention benefits across individual, network, and population levels. We propose to assess the potential of systems sciences methodologies by quantifying the spillover effects of randomized controlled trial via empirical social network analysis and agent-based models (ABM). DESIGN/METHODS: We will evaluate the effects of the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas (PNMUA) study on adult African American participants diagnosed with breast cancer and their networks through social network analysis and agent-based modeling. First, we will survey 100 original trial participants (50 navigated, 50 non-navigated) and 150 of members of their social networks (75 from navigated, 75 non-navigated) to assess if navigation results in: 1) greater dissemination of breast health information and breast healthcare utilization throughout the trial participants’ networks; and, 2) lower incremental costs, when incorporating navigation effects on trial participants and network members. Second, we will compare cost-effectiveness models, using a provider perspective, incorporating effects on trial participants versus trial participants and network members. Third, we will develop an ABM platform, parameterized using published data sources and PNMUA data, to examine if navigation increases the proportion of early stage breast cancer diagnoses. DISCUSSION: Our study results will provide promising venues for leveraging systems science methodologies in clinical trial evaluation.
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spelling pubmed-66823742019-08-12 Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study Molina, Yamilé Khanna, Aditya Watson, Karriem S. Villines, Dana Bergeron, Nyahne Strayhorn, Shaila Strahan, Desmona Skwara, Abigail Cronin, Michael Mohan, Prashanthinie Walton, Surrey Wang, Tianxiu Schneider, John A. Calhoun, Elizabeth A. Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article BACKGROUND: Systems science methodologies offer a promising assessment approach for clinical trials by: 1) providing an in-silico laboratory to conduct investigations where purely empirical research may be infeasible or unethical; and, 2) offering a more precise measurement of intervention benefits across individual, network, and population levels. We propose to assess the potential of systems sciences methodologies by quantifying the spillover effects of randomized controlled trial via empirical social network analysis and agent-based models (ABM). DESIGN/METHODS: We will evaluate the effects of the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas (PNMUA) study on adult African American participants diagnosed with breast cancer and their networks through social network analysis and agent-based modeling. First, we will survey 100 original trial participants (50 navigated, 50 non-navigated) and 150 of members of their social networks (75 from navigated, 75 non-navigated) to assess if navigation results in: 1) greater dissemination of breast health information and breast healthcare utilization throughout the trial participants’ networks; and, 2) lower incremental costs, when incorporating navigation effects on trial participants and network members. Second, we will compare cost-effectiveness models, using a provider perspective, incorporating effects on trial participants versus trial participants and network members. Third, we will develop an ABM platform, parameterized using published data sources and PNMUA data, to examine if navigation increases the proportion of early stage breast cancer diagnoses. DISCUSSION: Our study results will provide promising venues for leveraging systems science methodologies in clinical trial evaluation. Elsevier 2019-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6682374/ /pubmed/31406947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100411 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Molina, Yamilé
Khanna, Aditya
Watson, Karriem S.
Villines, Dana
Bergeron, Nyahne
Strayhorn, Shaila
Strahan, Desmona
Skwara, Abigail
Cronin, Michael
Mohan, Prashanthinie
Walton, Surrey
Wang, Tianxiu
Schneider, John A.
Calhoun, Elizabeth A.
Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study
title Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study
title_full Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study
title_fullStr Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study
title_short Leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: An example concerning African American women diagnosed with breast cancer via the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study
title_sort leveraging system sciences methods in clinical trial evaluation: an example concerning african american women diagnosed with breast cancer via the patient navigation in medically underserved areas study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6682374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31406947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100411
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