Antimicrobial Resistance Clinical Trial
Official title:
How Can we Frame Antimicrobial Resistance in the Best Way to Inspire Behaviour Change? An Online Randomised Controlled Trial.
This study aims to investigate the public's views on antibiotics and the impact of different ways to name the potential consequences of antibiotics not working in the future. It is known that current ways to name this don't resonate well with the public, and the study team have worked with members of the public through focus groups and community workshops to develop new ways of describing this in a process of co-design. This study aims to test four different ways of presenting this potential crisis to the public, some of which are new communication strategies designed by the public themselves, to evaluate which are the most memorable and investigate the impact on behaviour change. Adults aged over 18, living in the United Kingdom, who have already signed up to a market panel research company will be eligible to participate in this study. Participants will be invited to complete a short online survey (this should take around five minutes), advertised to them by the market research panel they have already signed up to. This survey is completely anonymous, and contains some multiple-choice questions, and some that require a short free text response. At the start of the survey one of the four ways to name AMR will be presented to participants in the form of a poster. This study aims to result in an improved understanding regarding the general public's understanding of antibiotic use and investigate the impact of communication on behaviour change. The data from this study may be used to inform future public health campaigns on this topic and improve the use of antibiotics. This study will be conducted online using the Predictiv platform, an online platform built by the Behavioural Insights Team. The study is being run in collaboration between the Behavioural Insights Team and the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London. Is it anticipated that the survey will open in April 2024 and be open until recruitment of 4000 participants is complete. This is expected to take 4-6 weeks.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 4000 |
Est. completion date | June 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adults aged over 18 - Resident in the United Kingdom (UK) - Have passed the attention check at the start of the online survey. Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals not signed up a market research panel, and will therefore not have access to the online survey - Those resident outside the UK - Those who fail the attention check at the start of the online survey. - Individuals aged under 18. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Imperial College London | The Behavioural Insights Team |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Impact on population sub-groups | Explore the differing impact of different ways to present AMR on population sub-characteristics, including age, ethnicity and previous antibiotic use.
This will be conducted using a subgroup analysis of the overall sentiment model, using a quasi-binomial regression model. Subgroups include: Existing familiarity (Yes; No) Taken antibiotics in past year (Yes; No) Age (18-34; 25-39; 40-54; 55+) Ethnicity (White; Non-White) |
6 weeks | |
Primary | Attitudes towards Antimicrobial Resistance (Sentiment) | Evaluation of participant's attitudes towards antimicrobial resistance, related to questions within the survey that assess sentiment (including agreement that antimicrobial resistance is an urgent issue that needs to be addressed, antimicrobial resistance poses a risk to human health and antimicrobial resistance is an issue that may impact the participants own health).
This will be conducted using a quasi-binominal regression model using the sum of binary ratings of sub-sentiment questions as the primary outcome analysis. |
6 weeks | |
Secondary | Comprehension | Comprehension of the meaning of Antimicrobial Resistance, related to questions within the survey that evaluate comprehension (what has caused antimicrobial resistance, what is the solution to antimicrobial resistance, what antimicrobial resistance is).
This will be conducted using a quasi-binominal regression model using the number of correct answers to comprehension questions. |
6 weeks | |
Secondary | Intent | Intention regarding antibiotic use in the context of antimicrobial resistance related to questions within the survey that evaluate intent - asking participants about whether they would request antibiotics in certain scenarios.
This will be conducted using a separate logistic regression for each scenario (binary - Yes or No). |
6 weeks | |
Secondary | Recall | Recall of the term used to describe antimicrobial resistance in the intervention. This will be conducted using a separate logistic regression for each question (asking about recall of the name at the top of the poster and the content of the poster) (binary - Yes or No). | 6 weeks |
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