ePCT Seminar: American Society of Nephrology (November 2019)

This seminar, offered by the NIH Collaboratory in partnership with the American Society of Nephrology, was held on November 8, 2019, in Washington, D.C., during ASN Kidney Week. The seminar sessions provide an introduction to concepts in the design of embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs), with a focus on interventions that are relevant to the nephrology research community. All presentations are downloadable in PDF format.

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Agenda and Slides

Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Accelerating Evidence Generation in Nephrology

Welcome and Introduction

Catherine M. Meyers, MD
Susan R. Mendley, MD

Session 1: Opportunities for Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials in Nephrology

Laura Dember, MD

Session 2: Design and Analysis: Strategies for Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials

Qilu Yu, PhD

Session 3: Engaging Stakeholders and Aligning with Health System Partners

Miguel Vazquez, MD

Session 4: Designing for Post-Trial Implementation

Wynne Norton, PhD

Essentials of ePCTs Workshop: AcademyHealth (June 2019)

June 1, 2019: The NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory hosted a Pre-Conference Workshop at the AcademyHealth 2019 Annual Conference. This training workshop introduces concepts in the design, analysis, and implementation of embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) and provides firsthand ePCT experiences from NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory Trials.

Agenda and Slides

Welcome and Introduction

Catherine Meyers, MD

Session 1: What are Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials (ePCTs)?
Catherine Meyers, MD

Session 2: Engaging Stakeholders & Aligning with Health System Partners
Leah Tuzzio, MPH

Session 3: Measuring Outcomes
Emily O'Brien, PhD

Session 4: ePCT Design
David Murray, PhD

Session 5: ePCT Analysis
David Murray, PhD

Session 6: ePCTs in Context: Panel Discussion with NIH Collaboratory Trial PIs

Moderator: Kevin Weinfurt, PhD

Panel:

    • Susan Huang, MD, MPH (ABATE)
    • Vince Mor, PhD (PROVEN)

Session 7: Pilot & Feasibility Testing
Wendy Weber, ND, PhD, MPH

Session 8: Ethical & Regulatory Oversight Considerations
Kevin Weinfurt, PhD; Julie Kaneshiro, MA

Session 9: Dissemination & Implementation
Wynne Norton, PhD

Session 10: ePCTs in Context: Panel Discussion with NIH Collaboratory Trial PIs

Moderator: Kevin Weinfurt, PhD

Panel:

    • Susan Mitchell, MD, MPH (PROVEN)
    • Laura Dember, MD (TiME)

Session 11: Assembling an ePCT Team & Writing a Grant Application
Robin Boineau, MD, MA; Marcel Salive, MD, MPH

Next Steps

Kevin Weinfurt, PhD

 

Design and Analysis of Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials: NIH-Hosted Workshop (May 2019)

May 2, 2019: This NIH-hosted workshop included panel discussions on the challenges in the design and analysis of ePCTs.

Agenda and Slides

Welcome and Introduction

Helene Langevin, MD
Richard Hodes, MD
Catherine Meyers, MD
Wendy Weber, ND, PhD, MPH

Keynote: Pragmatic Trials Involving Group Randomization or Delivery of Interventions to Groups: GRTs, IRGTs, and SW-GRTs

David Murray, PhD

Panel 1: Measurement and Data: Outcomes, Exposures, and Subgroups Based on EHR Data

Moderator: Rui Wang, PhD

Panel:

    • Pragmatic Trial of Video Education in Nursing Homes (PROVEN) (Vince Mor, PhD; Roee Gutman, PhD)
    • STrategies to Reduce Injuries and Develop confidence in Elders (STRIDE) (Nancy Latham, PhD, PT; Dave Ganz, MD, MPH; Peter Peduzzi, PhD)
    • Active Bathing to Eliminate (ABATE) Infection (Susan Huang, MD, MPH, Ken Kleinman, ScD)

 

Panel 2: To Cluster or Not to Cluster?

Moderator: Keith Goldfeld, DrPH

Panel:

    • Improving Chronic Disease Management with Pieces (ICD-Pieces™) (Miguel Vazquez, MD; Chul Ahn, PhD)
    • Collaborative Care for Chronic Pain in Primary Care (PPACT) (Lynn DeBar, PhD, MPH; William Vollmer, PhD)
    • Suicide Prevention Outreach Trial (SPOT) (Greg Simon, MD, MPH; Susan Shortreed, PhD)

 

Panel 3: Choosing a Parallel Group or Stepped-Wedge Design

Moderator: Fan Li, PhD

Panel:

    • Lumbar Imaging with Reporting of Epidemiology (LIRE) (Jerry Jarvik, MD, MPH; Patrick Heagerty, PhD)
    • Pragmatic Trial of User-Centered Clinical Decision Support to Implement EMergency Department-Initiated BuprenorphinE for Opioid Use Disorder (EMBED) (Ted Melnick, MD, MHS; Jim Dziura, MPH, PhD)
    • A Policy-Relevant U.S. Trauma Care System Pragmatic Trial for PTSD and Comorbidity (Trauma Survivors Outcomes and Support [TSOS]) (Doug Zatzick, MD; Patrick Heagerty, PhD)

Panel 4: Unique Complications

Moderator: Andrea Cook, PhD

Panel:

    • Pragmatic Trial of Higher vs. Lower Serum Phosphate Targets in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis (HiLo) (Myles Wolf, MD; Hrishikesh Chakraborty, DrPH)
    • Strategies and Opportunities to Stop Colorectal Cancer in Priority Populations (STOP CRC) (Bev Green, MD, MPH; William Vollmer, PhD)
    • Time to Reduce Mortality in End-Stage Renal Disease (TiME) (Laura Dember, MD; J. Richard Landis, PhD; Jesse Hsu, PhD)

Summary and Concluding Remarks