Implementing Pragmatic Trials via Electronic Platforms: Practical and Ethical Considerations for Consent, Participation, and Analysis

DESCRIPTION

Pragmatic trials often aim to take advantage of technology for outreach and implementation, with the goals of broadening outreach and reducing burden on participants. One benefit of such approaches is the reduction in barriers presented by in-person consent processes. Different methods of outreach and consent, however, result in different subpopulations of participants who enroll; both of these features can influence the estimates of treatment effectiveness that may result. We will discuss examples of how these approaches influence outcomes and analytic results, as well as ethical concerns.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Participants will gain an understanding of the kinds of electronic platforms available to facilitate pragmatic trials, and will explore the effect of different outreach and consent approaches on participation.

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