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Exception from informed consent in the era of social media: The SEGA stroke trial experience

INTRODUCTION: Patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and neurologic deficits are often unable to provide consent and excluded from emergency research participation. Experiences with exception from informed consent (EFIC) to facilitate research on potentially life-saving emergency interventions ar...

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Autores principales: Inam, Mehmet Enes, Sanzgiri, Aditya, Lekka, Elvira, Sheth, Sunil A., Barreto, Andrew D., Savitz, Sean I., Artime, Carlos, Pedroza, Claudia, Engstrom, Allison, Sheriff, Faheem G., Ambrocik, Alexander, Chen, Peng Roc
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35071841
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/bc.bc_44_21
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author Inam, Mehmet Enes
Sanzgiri, Aditya
Lekka, Elvira
Sheth, Sunil A.
Barreto, Andrew D.
Savitz, Sean I.
Artime, Carlos
Pedroza, Claudia
Engstrom, Allison
Sheriff, Faheem G.
Ambrocik, Alexander
Chen, Peng Roc
author_facet Inam, Mehmet Enes
Sanzgiri, Aditya
Lekka, Elvira
Sheth, Sunil A.
Barreto, Andrew D.
Savitz, Sean I.
Artime, Carlos
Pedroza, Claudia
Engstrom, Allison
Sheriff, Faheem G.
Ambrocik, Alexander
Chen, Peng Roc
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description INTRODUCTION: Patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and neurologic deficits are often unable to provide consent and excluded from emergency research participation. Experiences with exception from informed consent (EFIC) to facilitate research on potentially life-saving emergency interventions are limited. Here, we describe our multifaceted approach to EFIC approval for an ongoing randomized clinical trial that compares sedation versus general anesthesia (SEGA) approaches for endovascular thrombectomy during AIS. METHODS: We published a university clinical trial website with EFIC information. We initiated a social media campaign on Facebook within a 50 mile radius of Texas Medical Center. Advertisements were linked to our website, and a press release was issued with information about the trial. In-person community consultations were performed, and voluntary survey information was collected. RESULTS: A total of 193 individuals (65% female, age 46.7 ± 16.6 years) participated in seven focus group community consultations. Of the 144 (75%) that completed surveys, 88.7% agreed that they would be willing to have themselves or family enrolled in this trial under EFIC. Facebook advertisements had 134,481 (52% females; 60% ≥45 years old) views followed by 1,630 clicks to learn more. The website had 1130 views (56% regional and 44% national) with an average of 3.85 min spent. Our Institutional Review Board received zero e-mails requesting additional information or to optout. CONCLUSION: Our social media campaign and community consultation methods provide a significant outreach to potential stroke patients. We hope that our experience will inform and help future efforts for trials seeking EFIC.
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spelling pubmed-87575102022-01-21 Exception from informed consent in the era of social media: The SEGA stroke trial experience Inam, Mehmet Enes Sanzgiri, Aditya Lekka, Elvira Sheth, Sunil A. Barreto, Andrew D. Savitz, Sean I. Artime, Carlos Pedroza, Claudia Engstrom, Allison Sheriff, Faheem G. Ambrocik, Alexander Chen, Peng Roc Brain Circ Original Article INTRODUCTION: Patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and neurologic deficits are often unable to provide consent and excluded from emergency research participation. Experiences with exception from informed consent (EFIC) to facilitate research on potentially life-saving emergency interventions are limited. Here, we describe our multifaceted approach to EFIC approval for an ongoing randomized clinical trial that compares sedation versus general anesthesia (SEGA) approaches for endovascular thrombectomy during AIS. METHODS: We published a university clinical trial website with EFIC information. We initiated a social media campaign on Facebook within a 50 mile radius of Texas Medical Center. Advertisements were linked to our website, and a press release was issued with information about the trial. In-person community consultations were performed, and voluntary survey information was collected. RESULTS: A total of 193 individuals (65% female, age 46.7 ± 16.6 years) participated in seven focus group community consultations. Of the 144 (75%) that completed surveys, 88.7% agreed that they would be willing to have themselves or family enrolled in this trial under EFIC. Facebook advertisements had 134,481 (52% females; 60% ≥45 years old) views followed by 1,630 clicks to learn more. The website had 1130 views (56% regional and 44% national) with an average of 3.85 min spent. Our Institutional Review Board received zero e-mails requesting additional information or to optout. CONCLUSION: Our social media campaign and community consultation methods provide a significant outreach to potential stroke patients. We hope that our experience will inform and help future efforts for trials seeking EFIC. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8757510/ /pubmed/35071841 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/bc.bc_44_21 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Brain Circulation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Inam, Mehmet Enes
Sanzgiri, Aditya
Lekka, Elvira
Sheth, Sunil A.
Barreto, Andrew D.
Savitz, Sean I.
Artime, Carlos
Pedroza, Claudia
Engstrom, Allison
Sheriff, Faheem G.
Ambrocik, Alexander
Chen, Peng Roc
Exception from informed consent in the era of social media: The SEGA stroke trial experience
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title_fullStr Exception from informed consent in the era of social media: The SEGA stroke trial experience
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title_short Exception from informed consent in the era of social media: The SEGA stroke trial experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35071841
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/bc.bc_44_21
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