The Trials within Cohorts design faced methodological advantages and disadvantages in the exercise oncology setting

Roxanne Gal, Evelyn M Monninkhof, Carla H van Gils, Rolf H H Groenwold, Desirée H J G van den Bongard, Petra H M Peeters, Helena M Verkooijen, Anne M May

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The Trials within Cohorts (TwiCs) design is an alternative for pragmatic RCTs and might overcome disadvantages as difficult recruitment, drop-out after randomization to control and contamination. We investigated the applicability of the TwiCs design in an exercise-oncology study regarding the recruitment process, representativeness of the study sample, contamination, participation, and drop-out.

METHODS: The UMBRELLA Fit TwiCs evaluates an exercise intervention in inactive breast cancer patients. Eligible patients participating in the prospective UMBRELLA breast cancer cohort were identified and randomized. Patients randomized to the intervention (n=130) were offered the intervention while controls (n=130) were not informed.

RESULTS: Fifty-two percent (n=68) accepted the intervention. Since this rate was lower than expected, a larger sample size was required than initially estimated (n=166). However, recruitment of 260 patients was still completed by one researcher within 30 months. Unselective eligibility screening and randomization before invitation improved representativeness. Disadvantage of the design might be inclusion of ineligible patients when cohort information is limited. Furthermore, the design faced higher non-compliance in the intervention group, but prevention of contamination.

CONCLUSIONS: The TwiCs design improved logistics in recruitment and prevented contamination, but non-compliance due to refusal of the intervention was higher compared to conventional pragmatic exercise-oncology RCTs which may dilute the estimated intervention effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-146
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume113
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • cmRCT
  • Cohort multiple randomized controlled trial
  • Physical activity
  • Trials within Cohorts
  • TwiCs

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