Practical issues in pragmatic trials: the implementation of the Diuretic Comparison Project.
Ryan E FergusonSarah M LeathermanPatricia WoodsCynthia HauRobert LewWilliam C CushmanMary T BrophyLouis FioreAreef IshaniPublished in: Clinical trials (London, England) (2023)
Leveraging clinical care for large-scale clinical trials is feasible but requires a rethinking of traditional clinical trial design (and regulation) to better meet requirements of clinical care ecosystems. Study designs must accommodate site-specific practice variation to reduce the impact on clinical care. A tradeoff thus exists between designing trial processes tailored to expedite local study implementation versus those to produce a more refined response to the research question. The availability of a uniform and flexible electronic health record in the Department of Veterans Affairs played a major role in the success of the trial. Conducting Point of Care research in other healthcare systems without such research-friendly infrastructure presents a more formidable challenge.