Thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke: consumer involvement in design of new randomised controlled trial

被引:79
作者
Koops, L [1 ]
Lindley, RI [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Western Gen Hosp, Dept Clin Neurosci, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, Midlothian, Scotland
来源
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2002年 / 325卷 / 7361期
关键词
D O I
10.1136/bmj.325.7361.415
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives To determine whether consumer involvement would help to solve some of the ethical problems associated with research into thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke, with its inherent risk of fatal intracranial haemorrhage. Design Quantitative and qualitative research. Setting and participants Consultation phase: three meetings were held to discuss the planned research, and participants completed a questionnaire. Qualitative work: focus group meetings explored the issues raised during the consultation phase. Design of information leaflets for patients and relatives: trial materials were drafted during the consultation phase and revised in the light of feedback from the focus group meetings and review by patients and caters on a stroke rehabilitation unit. Results 54 people attended the consultation meetings. Four (9%) participants considered the risks of thrombolysis too great, but most (89%) were prepared to accept the treatment in a clinical trial. Nearly all would accept treatment if it was shown to be effective. Most (85%) would give their consent to enter the planned trial. The focus group meetings and feedback from patients and carers led to significant changes in the information leaflets. The revised trial materials were considered ethical by a national multicentre research ethics committee. Conclusions Consumers generally supported a planned trial, and their involvement helped to refine trial consent procedures and led to an ethically acceptable trial design.
引用
收藏
页码:415 / +
页数:4
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] INDICATIONS FOR FIBRINOLYTIC THERAPY IN SUSPECTED ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION - COLLABORATIVE OVERVIEW OF EARLY MORTALITY AND MAJOR MORBIDITY RESULTS FROM ALL RANDOMIZED TRIALS OF MORE THAN 1000 PATIENTS
    APPLEBY, P
    BAIGENT, C
    COLLINS, R
    FLATHER, M
    PARISH, S
    PETO, R
    BELL, P
    HALLS, H
    MEAD, G
    DIAZ, R
    PAOLASSO, E
    PAVIOTTI, C
    ROMERO, G
    CAMPBELL, T
    OROURKE, MF
    THOMPSON, P
    LESAFFRE, E
    VANDEWERF, F
    VERSTRAETE, M
    ARMSTRONG, PW
    CAIRNS, JA
    MORAN, C
    TURPIE, AG
    YUSUF, S
    GRANDE, P
    HEIKKILA, J
    KALA, R
    BASSAND, JP
    BOISSEL, JP
    BROCHIER, M
    LEIZOROVICZ, A
    BRUGGEMANN, T
    KARSCH, KR
    KASPER, W
    LAMMERTS, D
    NEUHAUS, KL
    MEYER, J
    SCHRODER, R
    VONESSEN, R
    SARAN, RK
    ARDISSINO, D
    BONADUCE, D
    BRUNELLI, C
    CERNIGLIARO, C
    FORESTI, A
    FRANZOSI, MG
    GUIDUCCI, D
    MAGGIONI, A
    MAGNANI, B
    MATTIOLI, G
    [J]. LANCET, 1994, 343 (8893) : 311 - 322
  • [2] NEW APPROACH FOR RECRUITMENT INTO RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
    BAUM, M
    [J]. LANCET, 1993, 341 (8848) : 812 - 813
  • [3] Lay perspectives: advantages for health research
    Entwistle, VA
    Renfrew, MJ
    Yearley, S
    Forrester, J
    Lamont, T
    [J]. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1998, 316 (7129) : 463 - 466
  • [4] The effect of stroke and stroke prophylaxis with aspirin or warfarin on quality of life
    Gage, BF
    Cardinalli, AB
    Owens, DK
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 1996, 156 (16) : 1829 - 1836
  • [5] Involving consumers in designing, conducting, and interpreting randomised controlled trials: questionnaire survey
    Hanley, B
    Truesdale, A
    King, A
    Elbourne, D
    Chalmers, I
    [J]. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2001, 322 (7285) : 519 - 523
  • [6] Thrombolytic treatment for acute ischaemic stroke: consent can be ethical
    Lindley, RI
    [J]. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1998, 316 (7136) : 1005 - 1007
  • [7] TISSUE-PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR FOR ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
    MARLER, JR
    BROTT, T
    BRODERICK, J
    KOTHARI, R
    ODONOGHUE, M
    BARSAN, W
    TOMSICK, T
    SPILKER, J
    MILLER, R
    SAUERBECK, L
    JARRELL, J
    KELLY, J
    PERKINS, T
    MCDONALD, T
    RORICK, M
    HICKEY, C
    ARMITAGE, J
    PERRY, C
    THALINGER, K
    RHUDE, R
    SCHILL, J
    BECKER, PS
    HEATH, RS
    ADAMS, D
    REED, R
    KLEI, M
    HUGHES, S
    ANTHONY, J
    BAUDENDISTEL, D
    ZADICOFF, C
    RYMER, M
    BETTINGER, I
    LAUBINGER, P
    SCHMERLER, M
    MEIROSE, G
    LYDEN, P
    RAPP, K
    BABCOCK, T
    DAUM, P
    PERSONA, D
    BRODY, M
    JACKSON, C
    LEWIS, S
    LISS, J
    MAHDAVI, Z
    ROTHROCK, J
    TOM, T
    ZWEIFLER, R
    DUNFORD, J
    ZIVIN, J
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1995, 333 (24) : 1581 - 1587
  • [8] PATIENT PREFERENCES FOR STROKE OUTCOMES
    SOLOMON, NA
    GLICK, HA
    RUSSO, CJ
    LEE, J
    SCHULMAN, KA
    [J]. STROKE, 1994, 25 (09) : 1721 - 1725
  • [9] A LADYPLAN FOR TRIAL RECRUITMENT - EVERYONES BUSINESS
    THORNTON, H
    [J]. LANCET, 1993, 341 (8848) : 795 - 796
  • [10] Systematic review of evidence on thrombolytic therapy for acute ischaemic stroke
    Wardlaw, JM
    Warlow, CP
    Counsell, C
    [J]. LANCET, 1997, 350 (9078) : 607 - 614