Cargando…

Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience

INTRODUCTION: Recruitment is essential for the success of clinical trials. We are conducting a randomized clinical trial to test the effect of a Mediterranean dietary intervention with or without 1700 mg/day of metformin for the prevention of age-related chronic diseases, the MeMeMe trial (Trial reg...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Baldassari, Ivan, Oliverio, Andreina, Krogh, Vittorio, Bruno, Eleonora, Gargano, Giuliana, Cortellini, Mauro, Casagrande, Alice, Di Mauro, Maria G., Venturelli, Elisabetta, Del Sette Cerulli, Daniela, Manuela, Bellegotti, Berrino, Franco, Pasanisi, Patrizia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35333878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265495
_version_ 1784676511764185088
author Baldassari, Ivan
Oliverio, Andreina
Krogh, Vittorio
Bruno, Eleonora
Gargano, Giuliana
Cortellini, Mauro
Casagrande, Alice
Di Mauro, Maria G.
Venturelli, Elisabetta
Del Sette Cerulli, Daniela
Manuela, Bellegotti
Berrino, Franco
Pasanisi, Patrizia
author_facet Baldassari, Ivan
Oliverio, Andreina
Krogh, Vittorio
Bruno, Eleonora
Gargano, Giuliana
Cortellini, Mauro
Casagrande, Alice
Di Mauro, Maria G.
Venturelli, Elisabetta
Del Sette Cerulli, Daniela
Manuela, Bellegotti
Berrino, Franco
Pasanisi, Patrizia
author_sort Baldassari, Ivan
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Recruitment is essential for the success of clinical trials. We are conducting a randomized clinical trial to test the effect of a Mediterranean dietary intervention with or without 1700 mg/day of metformin for the prevention of age-related chronic diseases, the MeMeMe trial (Trial registration number: EudraCT number: 2012-005427-32 ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02960711). MeMeMe recruiting experience, highlighting strengths, limitations encountered and results is reported. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Statistical analysis focused on the reasons for withdrawal according to the recruitment method (“active” versus “passive” criterion) and the time of withdrawal. Logistic regression models were used to explore the associations between the risk of withdrawal and sex, recruitment method, randomization arm, and with markers of compliance to the intervention, such as one-year change in body weight. RESULTS: Out of 2035 volunteers, 660 (32.4%) were recruited “actively” and 1375 (67.6%) “passively”. Among people who dropped out of the trial after randomization, there were 19.5% for the “active” and 22.0% for the “passive” method (p = 0.28). The risk of withdrawal was significantly higher in women (OR:1.91; 95% CI:1.17–3.12; p = 0.01), in volunteers older at recruitment (OR:1.25; 95% CI:1.07–1.45; p = 0.004), and in those with a higher BMI at baseline (OR:1.23; 95% CI:1.07–1.43; p = 0.004). Volunteers who lost at least 2 kg (the median weight change) in the first year of intervention were significantly less (53%) likely to withdraw from the trial (OR:0.48; 95% CI:0.30–0.75; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that the “passive” recruitment method was more effective than the “active” one to advance recruitment. The benefits of “passive” recruitment hardly outweighed the drawbacks. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial registration number: EudraCT number: 2012-005427-32. ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02960711.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8956174
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-89561742022-03-26 Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience Baldassari, Ivan Oliverio, Andreina Krogh, Vittorio Bruno, Eleonora Gargano, Giuliana Cortellini, Mauro Casagrande, Alice Di Mauro, Maria G. Venturelli, Elisabetta Del Sette Cerulli, Daniela Manuela, Bellegotti Berrino, Franco Pasanisi, Patrizia PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Recruitment is essential for the success of clinical trials. We are conducting a randomized clinical trial to test the effect of a Mediterranean dietary intervention with or without 1700 mg/day of metformin for the prevention of age-related chronic diseases, the MeMeMe trial (Trial registration number: EudraCT number: 2012-005427-32 ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02960711). MeMeMe recruiting experience, highlighting strengths, limitations encountered and results is reported. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Statistical analysis focused on the reasons for withdrawal according to the recruitment method (“active” versus “passive” criterion) and the time of withdrawal. Logistic regression models were used to explore the associations between the risk of withdrawal and sex, recruitment method, randomization arm, and with markers of compliance to the intervention, such as one-year change in body weight. RESULTS: Out of 2035 volunteers, 660 (32.4%) were recruited “actively” and 1375 (67.6%) “passively”. Among people who dropped out of the trial after randomization, there were 19.5% for the “active” and 22.0% for the “passive” method (p = 0.28). The risk of withdrawal was significantly higher in women (OR:1.91; 95% CI:1.17–3.12; p = 0.01), in volunteers older at recruitment (OR:1.25; 95% CI:1.07–1.45; p = 0.004), and in those with a higher BMI at baseline (OR:1.23; 95% CI:1.07–1.43; p = 0.004). Volunteers who lost at least 2 kg (the median weight change) in the first year of intervention were significantly less (53%) likely to withdraw from the trial (OR:0.48; 95% CI:0.30–0.75; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that the “passive” recruitment method was more effective than the “active” one to advance recruitment. The benefits of “passive” recruitment hardly outweighed the drawbacks. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial registration number: EudraCT number: 2012-005427-32. ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02960711. Public Library of Science 2022-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8956174/ /pubmed/35333878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265495 Text en © 2022 Baldassari et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Baldassari, Ivan
Oliverio, Andreina
Krogh, Vittorio
Bruno, Eleonora
Gargano, Giuliana
Cortellini, Mauro
Casagrande, Alice
Di Mauro, Maria G.
Venturelli, Elisabetta
Del Sette Cerulli, Daniela
Manuela, Bellegotti
Berrino, Franco
Pasanisi, Patrizia
Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience
title Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience
title_full Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience
title_fullStr Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience
title_full_unstemmed Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience
title_short Recruitment in randomized clinical trials: The MeMeMe experience
title_sort recruitment in randomized clinical trials: the mememe experience
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35333878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265495
work_keys_str_mv AT baldassariivan recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT oliverioandreina recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT kroghvittorio recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT brunoeleonora recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT garganogiuliana recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT cortellinimauro recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT casagrandealice recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT dimauromariag recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT venturellielisabetta recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT delsettecerullidaniela recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT manuelabellegotti recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT berrinofranco recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience
AT pasanisipatrizia recruitmentinrandomizedclinicaltrialsthemememeexperience