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Clinician engagement in the ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-Term Effectiveness) trial.

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Kochar, A; Summers, MB; Benziger, CP; Marquis-Gravel, G; DeWalt, DA; Pepine, CJ; Gupta, K; Bradley, SM; Dodson, JA; Lampert, BC; Robertson, H ...
Published in: Clin Trials
August 2021

BACKGROUND: ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-Term Effectiveness) is a pragmatic clinical trial examining high-dose versus low-dose aspirin among patients with cardiovascular disease. ADAPTABLE is leveraging novel approaches for clinical trial conduct to expedite study completion and reduce costs. One pivotal aspect of the trial conduct is maximizing clinician engagement. METHODS/RESULTS: Clinician engagement can be diminished by barriers including time limitations, insufficient research infrastructure, lack of research training, inadequate compensation for research activities, and clinician beliefs. We used several key approaches to boost clinician engagement such as empowering clinician champions, including a variety of clinicians, nurses and advanced practice providers, periodic newsletters and coordinated team celebrations, and deploying novel technological solutions. Specifically, some centers generated electronic health records-based best practice advisories and research dashboards. Future large pragmatic trials will benefit from standardization of the various clinician engagement strategies especially studies leveraging electronic health records-based approaches like research dashboards. Financial or academic "credit" for clinician engagement in clinical research may boost participation rates in clinical studies. CONCLUSION: Maximizing clinician engagement is important for the success of clinical trials; the strategies employed in the ADAPTABLE trial may serve as a template for future pragmatic studies.

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Clin Trials

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EISSN

1740-7753

Publication Date

August 2021

Volume

18

Issue

4

Start / End Page

449 / 456

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Statistics & Probability
  • Research Personnel
  • Research Design
  • Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Humans
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Aspirin
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
 

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Kochar, A., Summers, M. B., Benziger, C. P., Marquis-Gravel, G., DeWalt, D. A., Pepine, C. J., … Effron, M. B. (2021). Clinician engagement in the ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-Term Effectiveness) trial. Clin Trials, 18(4), 449–456. https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774520988838
Kochar, Ajar, Mary B. Summers, Catherine P. Benziger, Guillaume Marquis-Gravel, Darren A. DeWalt, Carl J. Pepine, Kamal Gupta, et al. “Clinician engagement in the ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-Term Effectiveness) trial.Clin Trials 18, no. 4 (August 2021): 449–56. https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774520988838.
Kochar A, Summers MB, Benziger CP, Marquis-Gravel G, DeWalt DA, Pepine CJ, et al. Clinician engagement in the ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-Term Effectiveness) trial. Clin Trials. 2021 Aug;18(4):449–56.
Kochar, Ajar, et al. “Clinician engagement in the ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-Term Effectiveness) trial.Clin Trials, vol. 18, no. 4, Aug. 2021, pp. 449–56. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/1740774520988838.
Kochar A, Summers MB, Benziger CP, Marquis-Gravel G, DeWalt DA, Pepine CJ, Gupta K, Bradley SM, Dodson JA, Lampert BC, Robertson H, Polonsky TS, Jones WS, Effron MB. Clinician engagement in the ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-Term Effectiveness) trial. Clin Trials. 2021 Aug;18(4):449–456.
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Published In

Clin Trials

DOI

EISSN

1740-7753

Publication Date

August 2021

Volume

18

Issue

4

Start / End Page

449 / 456

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Statistics & Probability
  • Research Personnel
  • Research Design
  • Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Humans
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Aspirin
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology