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Identification and management of pragmatic clinical trial collateral findings: A current understanding and directions for future research.

Stephanie R Morain1, Debra J H Mathews2, Gail Geller3, Juli Bollinger4, Kevin Weinfurt5, Jeffrey G Jarvik6, Elizabeth May4, Jeremy Sugarman3.   

Abstract

While the embedded nature of pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) can improve the efficiency and relevance of research for multiple stakeholders, embedding research into ongoing clinical care can also involve ethical and regulatory challenges. An emergent challenge is the management of pragmatic clinical trial collateral findings (PCT-CFs). While PCT-CFs share some features with incidental or secondary findings that are encountered in conventional clinical trials and clinical care, the PCT context differs in ethically relevant ways that complicate PCT-CF identification and management. We report on the results of a two-year multi-method investigation of PCT-CFs. Overall, five core themes emerged: 1) the liminal nature of PCTs and the implications of this for PCT-CFs; 2) the context-specific nature of PCT-CF management; 3) the centrality of institutions; 4) the importance of prospective planning; and 5) patient expectations. Among the central lessons of this work are that prior ethics guidance from other settings cannot easily be adapted to address PCT-CFs, nor can a single approach readily accommodate all PCT-CFs. Moving forward, stakeholders, including researchers, institutions, ethics oversight bodies, and funders, should anticipate and plan for PCT-CFs in the design, conduct, and analysis of PCTs. Future scholarship is needed to examine experiences with PCT-CFs, and the practical and conceptual issues they raise for the future conduct of PCTs.
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Keywords:  Embedded research; Ethics; Health care systems; Pragmatic clinical trials; Regulation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34600345      PMCID: PMC8664991          DOI: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2021.100586

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc (Amst)        ISSN: 2213-0764


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7.  Ethics and Collateral Findings in Pragmatic Clinical Trials.

Authors:  Stephanie R Morain; Kevin Weinfurt; Juli Bollinger; Gail Geller; Debra Jh Mathews; Jeremy Sugarman
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