Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research team

Background: The resources involved in delivering a clinical trial in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) are significant and the success of a trial is dependent upon adequate planning, including appropriate timelines for each component of the study and the required budget. This paper describes...

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Main Authors: Felicity A. Baker, Phoebe A. Stretton-Smith, Tanara Vieira Sousa, Imogen Clark, Alice Cotton, Christian Gold, Young-Eun C. Lee
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
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spelling doaj-f81ba1646ded4e8d83836fac8ce716732020-12-23T05:03:30ZengElsevierContemporary Clinical Trials Communications2451-86542020-12-0120100675Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research teamFelicity A. Baker0Phoebe A. Stretton-Smith1Tanara Vieira Sousa2Imogen Clark3Alice Cotton4Christian Gold5Young-Eun C. Lee6Creative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Centre for Music and Health, Norwegian Academy of Music, Oslo, Norway; Corresponding author. The University of Melbourne, 234 St Kilda Rd, Southbank, 3006, Melbourne, Australia.Creative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaCreative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaCreative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaCreative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaNORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Bergen, NorwayCreative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaBackground: The resources involved in delivering a clinical trial in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) are significant and the success of a trial is dependent upon adequate planning, including appropriate timelines for each component of the study and the required budget. This paper describes process and resource assessment during recruitment, collection of outcome measures and intervention delivery, and presents learnings and considerations for conducting trials in RACFs with people living with dementia. Methods: Data were collected across 24 clusters in 12 RACFs over 18 months during a cluster randomised controlled trial which was testing the effectiveness of music interventions in people living with dementia. Data were collected on resources required for recruitment and assessment of baseline data, as well as reasons for participant non-attendance at the interventions. Results: Time between contacting next of kin and receiving formal consent often exceeded 45 days. The ratio of time between direct and indirect research activity was approximately 1:2. Participant intervention adherence is at risk from unplanned RACF lockdowns and reasons for non-attendance include those both related directly to the participant and to staff resources, scheduling or other practical considerations. Conclusions: Research planning should focus on building relationships with RACF staff and resident families, factor in adequate time for recruitment in the study timeline and consider budgeting for backfill of RACF staff during data collection phases to expedite the process and ensure adherence to study protocol timelines. Trial registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry: ANZCTR12618000156280, 1/02/2018, http://anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?ACTRN=12618000156280: Ahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865420301599DementiaResidential aged careNursing homesResource assessmentRecruitmentMusic therapy
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author Felicity A. Baker
Phoebe A. Stretton-Smith
Tanara Vieira Sousa
Imogen Clark
Alice Cotton
Christian Gold
Young-Eun C. Lee
spellingShingle Felicity A. Baker
Phoebe A. Stretton-Smith
Tanara Vieira Sousa
Imogen Clark
Alice Cotton
Christian Gold
Young-Eun C. Lee
Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research team
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Dementia
Residential aged care
Nursing homes
Resource assessment
Recruitment
Music therapy
author_facet Felicity A. Baker
Phoebe A. Stretton-Smith
Tanara Vieira Sousa
Imogen Clark
Alice Cotton
Christian Gold
Young-Eun C. Lee
author_sort Felicity A. Baker
title Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research team
title_short Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research team
title_full Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research team
title_fullStr Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research team
title_full_unstemmed Resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: Experiences from the Australian MIDDEL cluster randomised controlled trial research team
title_sort resource assessment in trials undertaken in residential care homes: experiences from the australian middel cluster randomised controlled trial research team
publisher Elsevier
series Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
issn 2451-8654
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: The resources involved in delivering a clinical trial in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) are significant and the success of a trial is dependent upon adequate planning, including appropriate timelines for each component of the study and the required budget. This paper describes process and resource assessment during recruitment, collection of outcome measures and intervention delivery, and presents learnings and considerations for conducting trials in RACFs with people living with dementia. Methods: Data were collected across 24 clusters in 12 RACFs over 18 months during a cluster randomised controlled trial which was testing the effectiveness of music interventions in people living with dementia. Data were collected on resources required for recruitment and assessment of baseline data, as well as reasons for participant non-attendance at the interventions. Results: Time between contacting next of kin and receiving formal consent often exceeded 45 days. The ratio of time between direct and indirect research activity was approximately 1:2. Participant intervention adherence is at risk from unplanned RACF lockdowns and reasons for non-attendance include those both related directly to the participant and to staff resources, scheduling or other practical considerations. Conclusions: Research planning should focus on building relationships with RACF staff and resident families, factor in adequate time for recruitment in the study timeline and consider budgeting for backfill of RACF staff during data collection phases to expedite the process and ensure adherence to study protocol timelines. Trial registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry: ANZCTR12618000156280, 1/02/2018, http://anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?ACTRN=12618000156280: A
topic Dementia
Residential aged care
Nursing homes
Resource assessment
Recruitment
Music therapy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865420301599
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