| Literature DB >> 27621272 |
Miriam O Ezenwa1, Marie L Suarez2, Jesus D Carrasco2, Theresa Hipp3, Anayza Gill4, Jacob Miller3, Robert Shea4, David Shuey2, Zhongsheng Zhao2, Veronica Angulo2, Timothy McCurry4, Joanna Martin3, Yingwei Yao1, Robert E Molokie2, Zaijie Jim Wang2, Diana J Wilkie1.
Abstract
This purpose of this article is to describe how we adhere to the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's (PCORI) methodology standards relevant to the design and implementation of our PCORI-funded study, the PAIN RelieveIt Trial. We present details of the PAIN RelieveIt Trial organized by the PCORI methodology standards and components that are relevant to our study. The PAIN RelieveIt Trial adheres to four PCORI standards and 21 subsumed components. The four standards include standards for formulating research questions, standards associated with patient centeredness, standards for data integrity and rigorous analyses, and standards for preventing and handling missing data. In the past 24 months, we screened 2,837 cancer patients and their caregivers; 874 dyads were eligible; 223.5 dyads consented and provided baseline data. Only 55 patients were lost to follow-up-a 25% attrition rate. The design and implementation of the PAIN RelieveIt Trial adhered to PCORI's methodology standards for research rigor.Entities:
Keywords: PAINRelieveIt; PCORI; cancer; hospice; pain
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27621272 DOI: 10.1177/0193945916668328
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Nurs Res ISSN: 0193-9459 Impact factor: 1.967