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Mixed-methods feasibility study to inform a randomised controlled trial of proton pump inhibitors to reduce strictures following neonatal surgery for oesophageal atresia.

Tracy Karen MitchellNigel J HallIain YardleyChristina ColePollyanna HardyAndrew J KingDavid MurrayElizabeth NuthallCharles Christoph RoehrKayleigh StanburyRachel WilliamsJohn PearceKerry Woolfall
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Our findings indicate that parents and most clinicians view the proposed Treating Oesophageal Atresia with prophylactic proton pump inhibitors to prevent STricture (TOAST) trial to be feasible and acceptable so long as infants can be given PPI if clinicians deem it clinically necessary. This insight into parent and clinician views and concerns will inform pilot phase trial monitoring, staff training and the development of the trial protocol.
Keyphrases
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