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ELCID: early lung cancer identification and diagnosis - an embedded interview study to explore patient participation and recruitment

ELCID: early lung cancer identification and diagnosis - an embedded interview study to explore patient participation and recruitment
ELCID: early lung cancer identification and diagnosis - an embedded interview study to explore patient participation and recruitment
Background: the ELCID Trial is a feasibility randomised controlled trial examining the effect on lung cancer diagnosis of giving an urgent chest x-ray to smokers, and recent ex-smokers, aged over 60 with new chest symptoms.

Aims: the qualitative component explores the feasibility of individually randomising patients to an urgent CXR or not and investigates any barriers to patient participation.

Methods: to date we have conducted semi-structured interviews with six primary care staff (practice managers, research nurses), ten patients randomised to ‘extra-NICE' guidelines for referral for urgent chest x-ray, and six patients randomised to ‘usual care' (NICE guidelines)). We hope to also interview patients who decline randomisation. Interviews were analysed using a Framework approach.

Results: initial analysis indicated that practices have struggled to recruit patients, partly due to the eligibility criteria that requires ex-smokers to have stopped smoking within the last five years. Practices with a research nurse have recruited the most patients. Patients indicated that they are happy to take part in the trial and their anxiety levels were not raised. Most patients hoped to be randomised to urgent chest x-ray, although those who were not did not go back to their GP to request one.

Conclusions: eligibility criteria needed revision to include ex-smokers of any duration. These preliminary findings suggest that the trial appears to be feasible and patients are happy to accept randomisation. The findings will inform the design of the main trial in the future.
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et al.
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Neal, Richard
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Griffiths, Gareth
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et al. (2013) ELCID: early lung cancer identification and diagnosis - an embedded interview study to explore patient participation and recruitment. Trials, 14, [P102]. (doi:10.1186/1745-6215-14-s1-p102).

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Abstract

Background: the ELCID Trial is a feasibility randomised controlled trial examining the effect on lung cancer diagnosis of giving an urgent chest x-ray to smokers, and recent ex-smokers, aged over 60 with new chest symptoms.

Aims: the qualitative component explores the feasibility of individually randomising patients to an urgent CXR or not and investigates any barriers to patient participation.

Methods: to date we have conducted semi-structured interviews with six primary care staff (practice managers, research nurses), ten patients randomised to ‘extra-NICE' guidelines for referral for urgent chest x-ray, and six patients randomised to ‘usual care' (NICE guidelines)). We hope to also interview patients who decline randomisation. Interviews were analysed using a Framework approach.

Results: initial analysis indicated that practices have struggled to recruit patients, partly due to the eligibility criteria that requires ex-smokers to have stopped smoking within the last five years. Practices with a research nurse have recruited the most patients. Patients indicated that they are happy to take part in the trial and their anxiety levels were not raised. Most patients hoped to be randomised to urgent chest x-ray, although those who were not did not go back to their GP to request one.

Conclusions: eligibility criteria needed revision to include ex-smokers of any duration. These preliminary findings suggest that the trial appears to be feasible and patients are happy to accept randomisation. The findings will inform the design of the main trial in the future.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 29 November 2013
Venue - Dates: 2nd Clinical Trials Methodology Conference: Methodology Matters, , Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2013-11-18 - 2013-11-19

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488242
ISSN: 1745-6215
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ORCID for Chris Hurt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1206-8355
ORCID for Gareth Griffiths: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9579-8021

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Author: Hayley Prout
Author: Richard Neal
Author: Kirsty Roberts
Author: Chris Hurt ORCID iD
Author: Trevor Rogers
Author: Willie Hamilton
Author: Rhiannon Edwards
Author: Angela Todd
Author: David Parker
Author: Emma Jones
Author: Kerenza Hood
Author: Allan Barham
Author: Jim Fitzgibbon
Author: Annmarie Nelson
Corporate Author: et al.

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