Data resource profile: the virtual international care homes trials archive (VICHTA).

care homes older adults randomised controlled trials

Journal

International journal of population data science
ISSN: 2399-4908
Titre abrégé: Int J Popul Data Sci
Pays: Wales
ID NLM: 101737740

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2023
Historique:
medline: 1 3 2024
pubmed: 1 3 2024
entrez: 1 3 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) conducted in care home settings address a range of health conditions impacting older people, but often include a common core of data about residents and the care home environment. These data can be used to inform service provision, but accessing these data can be challenging. The Virtual International Care Home Trials Archive (VICHTA) collates care home RCTs conducted since 2010, with >100 participants, across multiple conditions, with documented eligibility criteria, initially identified from a scoping review. A Steering Committee comprising contributing trialists oversees proposed uses of fully anonymised data. We characterised available demography and outcomes to inform potential analyses. Data are accessible via application to the Virtual Trials Archives, through a secure online analysis platform. Trial recruitment is ongoing and future expansion will include international studies. The first phase of VICHTA includes data from six UK RCTs, with individual participant data (IPD) on 5,674 residents across 308 care homes. IPD include age, sex, dementia status, length of stay, quality of life, clinical outcome measures, medications, resource use, and care home characteristics, such as funding, case mix, and occupancy. Follow-up ranges between four and sixteen months. VICHTA collates and makes accessible data on a complex and under-represented research population for novel analyses, and to inform design of future studies. Planned expansion to international care home RCTs will facilitate a wider range of research questions. Interested collaborators can submit trial data or request data at http://www.virtualtrialsarchives.org.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38425721
doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v8i6.2161
pii: 8:6:04
pmc: PMC10902812
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

2161

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Conflict of interests: Funded by NIHR Health Service & Delivery Research (HS&DR) DACHA project grant ref: NIHR127234.

Auteurs

Lisa Irvine (L)

Centre for Research in Public health and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, UK.
NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England, UK.

Jenni Burton (J)

School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health, College of Medicine, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow.

Myzoon Ali (M)

School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health, College of Medicine, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow.
Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.

Jo Booth (J)

Research Centre for Health (ReaCH), Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.

James Desborough (J)

School of Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

Pip Logan (P)

Centre for Rehabilitation and Ageing Research, University of Nottingham, UK.

Esme Moniz-Cook (E)

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, UK.

Claire Surr (C)

Centre for Dementia Research, School of Health, Leeds Beckett University, UK.

David Wright (D)

School of Healthcare, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.

Claire Goodman (C)

Centre for Research in Public health and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, UK.
NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England, UK.

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