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A mixed-methods approach exploring acceptability and feasibility of trials designed to test drugs targeting prevention of post-traumatic osteoarthritis after knee injury.

Raneem KalsoumCatherine J Minns LoweSophie GilbertAndrew W McCaskieMartyn SnowKarina T WrightGeoff BruceDeborah J MasonFiona E Watt
Published in: Bone & joint research (2024)
Our findings supported PTOA drug intervention studies, including situations where there is low risk of disease, no expected benefit of treatment, and frequent treatment administration. PJDs appeared less risk-averse than HCP/Rs. This work reinforces the benefits of consensus and involvement work in the co-creation of PTOA drug trial design. Involvement of key stakeholders, such as PJDs with different risks of OA and regulatory representatives, are critical for trial design success.
Keyphrases
  • study protocol
  • randomized controlled trial
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • clinical trial
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • phase iii
  • transcription factor
  • emergency department
  • drug induced
  • drug delivery