Multicentre oncology clinical trials in primary health care in Cuba: evaluation of programme implementation in Villa Clara Province, 2010–2020

Author:

Lorenzo GeidyORCID,Ortiz Ramón Alberto,Méndez Rayza,Rodríguez Migdalia,Marrero Rayza,de la Barca Nieves del Carmen,Granela María Cecilia,Artiles Maritza,Norvel Menelio,Cepeda Meylan,Toledo Elsa,González Alexis,Crespo Juan Carlos,Torres Olga,Nieto Leisy,Crombet Tania,Sánchez Liset,Lage Agustín

Abstract

BackgroundThe Center of Molecular Immunology of Cuba has developed a programme for the conducting of multicentre oncology clinical trials in primary healthcare centres since 2009.AimTo evaluate the ability to conduct oncology clinical trials in primary health care.Design & settingA longitudinal, prospective, analytical study was developed between July 2010 and August 2020 in the Villa Clara province.MethodStructure, process, and outcome indicators were evaluated by the methods of a structured interview, direct observation, documentary observation, and databases analysis. The investigators' curricula vitae, the investigator site file, minutes of workshops, the monitoring reports, the clinical trial training records, and databases were employed as sources of information. The following criteria were considered adequate: when the indicator met the standard; and not adequate: when the indicator did not meet the standard.ResultsThe six structure indicators reached adequate results and showed that the programme has allowed building of capacities to conduct clinical trials in primary care. The eight processes indicators and two outcome indicators were considered adequate too. Trials conducted in primary care showed better indicators of patient recruitment than secondary care. Both scenarios showed similar behaviour for the process indicators: retention, protocol compliance, and safety. Survival and satisfaction with health services were also comparable in both scenarios.ConclusionThe evaluation of the programme showed adequate indicators for conducting oncology clinical trials in primary care in Villa Clara and these were comparable to those determined in the secondary care.

Publisher

Royal College of General Practitioners

Subject

Family Practice

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