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Post-trial responsibilities in pragmatic clinical trials: Fulfilling the promise of research to drive real-world change.

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Morain, SR; O'Rourke, PP; Ali, J; Rahimzadeh, V; Check, DK; Bosworth, HB; Sugarman, J
Published in: Learn Health Syst
July 2024

While considerable scholarship has explored responsibilities owed to research participants at the conclusion of explanatory clinical trials, no guidance exists regarding responsibilities owed at the conclusion of a pragmatic clinical trial (PCT). Yet post-trial responsibilities in PCTs present distinct considerations from those emphasized in existing guidance and prior scholarship. Among these considerations include the responsibilities of the healthcare delivery systems in which PCTs are embedded, and decisions about implementation for interventions that demonstrate meaningful benefit following their integration into usual care settings-or deimplementation for those that fail to do so. In this article, we present an overview of prior scholarship and guidance on post-trial responsibilities, and then identify challenges for post-trial responsibilities for PCTs. We argue that, given one of the key rationales for PCTs is that they can facilitate uptake of their results by relevant decision-makers, there should be a presumptive default that PCT study results be incorporated into future care delivery processes. Fulfilling this responsibility will require prospective planning by researchers, healthcare delivery system leaders, institutional review boards, and sponsors, so as to ensure that the knowledge gained from PCTs does, in fact, influence real-world practice.

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Learn Health Syst

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2379-6146

Publication Date

July 2024

Volume

8

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e10413

Location

United States
 

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Morain, S. R., O’Rourke, P. P., Ali, J., Rahimzadeh, V., Check, D. K., Bosworth, H. B., & Sugarman, J. (2024). Post-trial responsibilities in pragmatic clinical trials: Fulfilling the promise of research to drive real-world change. Learn Health Syst, 8(3), e10413. https://doi.org/10.1002/lrh2.10413
Morain, Stephanie R., P Pearl O’Rourke, Joseph Ali, Vasiliki Rahimzadeh, Devon K. Check, Hayden B. Bosworth, and Jeremy Sugarman. “Post-trial responsibilities in pragmatic clinical trials: Fulfilling the promise of research to drive real-world change.Learn Health Syst 8, no. 3 (July 2024): e10413. https://doi.org/10.1002/lrh2.10413.
Morain SR, O’Rourke PP, Ali J, Rahimzadeh V, Check DK, Bosworth HB, et al. Post-trial responsibilities in pragmatic clinical trials: Fulfilling the promise of research to drive real-world change. Learn Health Syst. 2024 Jul;8(3):e10413.
Morain, Stephanie R., et al. “Post-trial responsibilities in pragmatic clinical trials: Fulfilling the promise of research to drive real-world change.Learn Health Syst, vol. 8, no. 3, July 2024, p. e10413. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/lrh2.10413.
Morain SR, O’Rourke PP, Ali J, Rahimzadeh V, Check DK, Bosworth HB, Sugarman J. Post-trial responsibilities in pragmatic clinical trials: Fulfilling the promise of research to drive real-world change. Learn Health Syst. 2024 Jul;8(3):e10413.
Journal cover image

Published In

Learn Health Syst

DOI

EISSN

2379-6146

Publication Date

July 2024

Volume

8

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e10413

Location

United States