Type II Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Advancing Stated-preference Methods for Measuring the Preferences of Patients With Type II Diabetes
Verified date | October 2015 |
Source | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
In 2012, the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) issued guidance to clarify
the principal benefit-risk factors FDA considers during the reviews for premarket approval
applications and de novo classification requests. In addition to a detailed description of
benefits and risks, CDRH listed "patient tolerance for risk and perspective on benefit" as a
factor that CDRH may consider in regulatory reviews. It underlined the need for developing
methods to measure patient preference and incorporate it into regulatory decision-making. The
purpose of this study is to advance methods for patient and community engagement in
patient-centered outcome research (PCOR) and has three objectives.
First, demonstrate good practices for patient and community involvement in PCOR projects by
applying principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR).
Second, address methodological gaps pertaining to the use of stated-preference methods in
studying preferences in PCOR. These include identifying the best methods for designing a
preference study and strategies for analyzing variation in preferences. The investigators
also seek to assess the relevance of stated-preference methods to patients and stakeholders
using both qualitative and quantitative methods.
Third, demonstrate good practices for applying stated-preference methods by studying the
preferences of patients with type II diabetes. While type II diabetes provides an important
case study, this research will advance approaches and methods that will be broadly
generalizable to other diseases, and to diverse patient and stakeholder groups.
Clinical Significance:
This project will illustrate and advance methods for assessing the values of patients and
stakeholders. It will demonstrate how CBPR methods apply to PCOR studies and the value of
stated-preference methods in measuring the preferences of patients and stakeholders and
directing health care.
Status | Unknown status |
Enrollment | 1000 |
Est. completion date | June 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Participate in the GfK's KnowledgePanel - Self-reported Type II diabetes diagnosis Exclusion Criteria: - Does not have Type II diabetes diagnosis - Unable to communicate in English or Spanish |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Baltimore | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Self-reported difficulty in understanding and answering the survey questions | The survey will ask the respondents to evaluate if the questions are easy to understand and answer using Likert scale. | This outcome will be evaluated in a survey that will be conducted one year after the start of the study. | |
Primary | The importance of lowering hemoglobin A1C level from patient perspective | The investigators will measure patients' view on the importance of lowering hemoglobin A1C level using surveys with two different stated-preference methods. One study arm will use the best-worst scaling (case 2) technique and the other arm will use discrete choice experiment method. Results from the two arms will be compared. | This outcome will be evaluated during a one-time survey that will be conducted one year after the start of the study. | |
Primary | The importance of having stable blood glucose levels from patient perspective | The investigators will measure patients' view on the importance of having stable blood glucose levels using surveys with two different stated-preference methods. One study arm will use the best-worst scaling (case 2) technique and the other arm will use discrete choice experiment method. Results from the two arms will be compared. | This outcome will be evaluated during a one-time survey that will be conducted one year after the start of the study. | |
Primary | The importance of avoiding hypoglycemia from patient perspective | The investigators will measure patients' view on the importance of avoiding hypoglycemia using surveys with two different stated-preference methods. One study arm will use the best-worst scaling (case 2) technique and the other arm will use discrete choice experiment method. Results from the two arms will be compared. | This outcome will be evaluated during a one-time survey that will be conducted one year after the start of the study. | |
Primary | The importance of avoiding nausea from patient perspective | The investigators will measure patients' view on the importance of avoiding nausea using surveys with two different stated-preference methods. One study arm will use the best-worst scaling (case 2) technique and the other arm will use discrete choice experiment method. Results from the two arms will be compared. | This outcome will be evaluated during a one-time survey that will be conducted one year after the start of the study. | |
Primary | The importance of minimizing treatment burden from patient perspective | The investigators will measure patients' view on the importance of minimizing treatment burden using surveys with two different stated-preference methods. One study arm will use the best-worst scaling (case 2) technique and the other arm will use discrete choice experiment method. Results from the two arms will be compared. | This outcome will be evaluated during a one-time survey that will be conducted one year after the start of the study. | |
Primary | The importance of medication cost from patient perspective | The investigators will measure patients' view on the importance of medication cost using surveys with two different stated-preference methods. One study arm will use the best-worst scaling (case 2) technique and the other arm will use discrete choice experiment method. Results from the two arms will be compared. | This outcome will be evaluated during a one-time survey that will be conducted one year after the start of the study. |
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