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Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center

Introduction: Recruitment of patients to participate in randomized control trials (RCT) is a challenging task, especially for trauma trials in which the identification and recruitment are time-limited. Multiple strategies have been tried to improve the participation of doctors and the recruitment of...

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Autores principales: Vas, Aurelia, D'sa, Prashanth, Gokhale, Sandeep, Agarwal, Tanvi, Roberts, Gareth L, Mohanty, Khitish
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8604084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34812304
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18920
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author Vas, Aurelia
D'sa, Prashanth
Gokhale, Sandeep
Agarwal, Tanvi
Roberts, Gareth L
Mohanty, Khitish
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D'sa, Prashanth
Gokhale, Sandeep
Agarwal, Tanvi
Roberts, Gareth L
Mohanty, Khitish
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description Introduction: Recruitment of patients to participate in randomized control trials (RCT) is a challenging task, especially for trauma trials in which the identification and recruitment are time-limited. Multiple strategies have been tried to improve the participation of doctors and the recruitment of patients. The aim was to study the effect of a trainee principal investigator (TPI) on the efficacy of recruitment for a multicenter hip fracture RCT. Methods: A retrospective study comparing the number of junior doctors participating in the WHiTE 8 COPAL RCT and patients recruited before and after the introduction of formal TPI role at a major trauma center in the UK. Data was collected for nine months “before” (Nov 2018-July 2019) and six months “after” (Sept 2019-Feb 2020) the role of TPI was assigned. Results: From November 2018 to February 2020, a total of 292 patients were eligible for recruitment into this trial, out of which 196 (67.12 %) were successfully recruited. Excluding the research team, there were seven junior doctors actively recruiting in the “before period” in comparison with 10 in the “after period.” Significantly more patients were recruited by junior doctors after a TPI was assigned. Overall, more percentage of eligible patients were recruited into the trial after a TPI was assigned, and this was statistically significant. Conclusion: The allocation of a formal TPI significantly improved the recruitment of patients in a national RCT. TPI can work alongside the principal investigator and research team to be a valuable link person coordinating and engaging local trainees to take part in trials.
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spelling pubmed-86040842021-11-21 Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center Vas, Aurelia D'sa, Prashanth Gokhale, Sandeep Agarwal, Tanvi Roberts, Gareth L Mohanty, Khitish Cureus Orthopedics Introduction: Recruitment of patients to participate in randomized control trials (RCT) is a challenging task, especially for trauma trials in which the identification and recruitment are time-limited. Multiple strategies have been tried to improve the participation of doctors and the recruitment of patients. The aim was to study the effect of a trainee principal investigator (TPI) on the efficacy of recruitment for a multicenter hip fracture RCT. Methods: A retrospective study comparing the number of junior doctors participating in the WHiTE 8 COPAL RCT and patients recruited before and after the introduction of formal TPI role at a major trauma center in the UK. Data was collected for nine months “before” (Nov 2018-July 2019) and six months “after” (Sept 2019-Feb 2020) the role of TPI was assigned. Results: From November 2018 to February 2020, a total of 292 patients were eligible for recruitment into this trial, out of which 196 (67.12 %) were successfully recruited. Excluding the research team, there were seven junior doctors actively recruiting in the “before period” in comparison with 10 in the “after period.” Significantly more patients were recruited by junior doctors after a TPI was assigned. Overall, more percentage of eligible patients were recruited into the trial after a TPI was assigned, and this was statistically significant. Conclusion: The allocation of a formal TPI significantly improved the recruitment of patients in a national RCT. TPI can work alongside the principal investigator and research team to be a valuable link person coordinating and engaging local trainees to take part in trials. Cureus 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8604084/ /pubmed/34812304 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18920 Text en Copyright © 2021, Vas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vas, Aurelia
D'sa, Prashanth
Gokhale, Sandeep
Agarwal, Tanvi
Roberts, Gareth L
Mohanty, Khitish
Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center
title Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center
title_full Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center
title_fullStr Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center
title_full_unstemmed Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center
title_short Trainee Principal Investigator Could Improve Recruitment in Trauma Trials: Review of Literature and Experience From a Trauma Center
title_sort trainee principal investigator could improve recruitment in trauma trials: review of literature and experience from a trauma center
topic Orthopedics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8604084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34812304
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18920
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