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Digital endpoints in clinical trials: emerging themes from a multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange event.
Tackney, Mia S; Steele, Amber; Newman, Joseph; Fritzsche, Marie-Christine; Lucivero, Federica; Khadjesari, Zarnie; Lynch, Jennifer; Abbott, Rosemary A; Barber, Vicki S; Carpenter, James R; Copsey, Bethan; Davies, Elin H; Dixon, William G; Fox, Lisa; González, Javier; Griffiths, Jessica; Hinchliffe, Chloe H L; Kolanko, Magdalena A; McGagh, Dylan; Rodriguez, Aryelly; Roussos, George; So, Karen B E; Stanton, Louise; Toshner, Mark; Varian, Frances; Williamson, Paula R; Yimer, Belay B; Villar, Sofía S.
Afiliação
  • Tackney MS; MRC-Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. mst35@cam.ac.uk.
  • Steele A; Strategic Funding Partnerships Hub (SFPH), Cambridge University Hospitals, Cambridge, UK.
  • Newman J; Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge and Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK.
  • Fritzsche MC; Institute of History and Ethics in Medicine, TUM School of Medicine and Health, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
  • Lucivero F; School of Social Sciences and Technology, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
  • Khadjesari Z; Ethox Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Lynch J; School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England.
  • Abbott RA; University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
  • Barber VS; ICON PLC, Reading, UK.
  • Carpenter JR; Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit (OCTRU), University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Copsey B; MRC Clinical Trials Unit at University College London, London, UK.
  • Davies EH; Department of Medical Statistics, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
  • Dixon WG; Leeds Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Fox L; Aparito, a wholly owned subsidiary company of Eli Lilly and Company, Wrexham, Wales, UK.
  • González J; Centre for Epidemiology Versus Arthritis, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
  • Griffiths J; Clinical Trials and Statistics Unit (ICR-CTSU), The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK.
  • Hinchliffe CHL; Microsoft Research Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  • Kolanko MA; Clinical Trials and Statistics Unit (ICR-CTSU), The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK.
  • McGagh D; Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.
  • Rodriguez A; UK Dementia Research Institute Care Research and Technology Centre, London, UK.
  • Roussos G; Imperial College London, London, UK.
  • So KBE; Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Stanton L; Big Data Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre for Health Information and Discovery, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Toshner M; The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Varian F; School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK.
  • Williamson PR; Alexion Rare Oncology, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK.
  • Yimer BB; Southampton Clinical Trials Unit, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
  • Villar SS; Royal Papworth Hospital and Department of Medicine, Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Heart and Lung Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Trials ; 25(1): 521, 2024 Aug 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39095915
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Digital technologies, such as wearable devices and smartphone applications (apps), can enable the decentralisation of clinical trials by measuring endpoints in people's chosen locations rather than in traditional clinical settings. Digital endpoints can allow high-frequency and sensitive measurements of health outcomes compared to visit-based endpoints which provide an episodic snapshot of a person's health. However, there are underexplored challenges in this emerging space that require interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration. A multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange event was organised to facilitate conversations across silos within this research ecosystem.

METHODS:

A survey was sent to an initial list of stakeholders to identify potential discussion topics. Additional stakeholders were identified through iterative discussions on perspectives that needed representation. Co-design meetings with attendees were held to discuss the scope, format and ethos of the event. The event itself featured a cross-disciplinary selection of talks, a panel discussion, small-group discussions facilitated via a rolling seating plan and audience participation via Slido. A transcript was generated from the day, which, together with the output from Slido, provided a record of the day's discussions. Finally, meetings were held following the event to identify the key challenges for digital endpoints which emerged and reflections and recommendations for dissemination.

RESULTS:

Several challenges for digital endpoints were identified in the following areas patient adherence and acceptability; algorithms and software for devices; design, analysis and conduct of clinical trials with digital endpoints; the environmental impact of digital endpoints; and the need for ongoing ethical support. Learnings taken for next generation events include the need to include additional stakeholder perspectives, such as those of funders and regulators, and the need for additional resources and facilitation to allow patient and public contributors to engage meaningfully during the event.

CONCLUSIONS:

The event emphasised the importance of consortium building and highlighted the critical role that collaborative, multi-disciplinary, and cross-sector efforts play in driving innovation in research design and strategic partnership building moving forward. This necessitates enhanced recognition by funders to support multi-stakeholder projects with patient involvement, standardised terminology, and the utilisation of open-source software.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto / Determinação de Ponto Final / Participação dos Interessados Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Trials Assunto da revista: MEDICINA / TERAPEUTICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto / Determinação de Ponto Final / Participação dos Interessados Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Trials Assunto da revista: MEDICINA / TERAPEUTICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido