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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Trial Management
  • Primary Care Research

Background:

  • Recruitment for primary care trials is difficult, necessitating efficient and user-friendly procedures.
  • Electronic trial recruitment software integrated with electronic health records can enhance participation and trial efficiency.
  • An innovative software was developed for the Runny Ear trial, evaluating treatments for childhood acute otitis media with discharge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To qualitatively evaluate primary care staff's experiences and views on using innovative trial recruitment software.
  • To identify barriers and facilitators to the implementation of electronic trial recruitment software in primary care settings.

Main Methods:

  • Purposive sampling of 16 primary care staff (GPs, practice managers, IT leads, research staff) across various sites and recruitment success levels.
  • In-depth, semi-structured interviews using a flexible topic guide.
  • Thematic analysis of transcribed interview data.

Main Results:

  • Staff desired automated patient data capture but faced significant IT infrastructure challenges, including installation difficulties and varied IT expertise.
  • External IT support often lacked specific research IT capabilities.
  • Software approval processes were complex, varying by practice and often requiring Clinical Commissioning Group authorization.

Conclusions:

  • Primary care IT systems involve complex, multi-level stakeholder control, creating installation barriers.
  • Addressing these systemic IT and approval complexities is crucial for the successful implementation of software supporting efficient primary care research.