Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications (Jun 2023)

COVID-19 and the Physio4FMD trial: Impact, mitigating strategies and analysis plans

  • Louise Marston,
  • Marie Le Novere,
  • Federico Ricciardi,
  • Irwin Nazareth,
  • Alan Carson,
  • Mark Edwards,
  • Laura H. Goldstein,
  • Jonathan Marsden,
  • Hayley Noble,
  • Markus Reuber,
  • Jon Stone,
  • Rachael M. Hunter,
  • Glenn Nielsen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101124

Abstract

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Introduction: Functional motor disorder (FMD) is a common cause of disabling neurological symptoms such as weakness and tremor. Physio4FMD is a pragmatic, multicentre single blind randomised controlled trial to evaluate effectiveness and cost effectiveness of specialist physiotherapy for FMD. Like many other studies this trial was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The planned statistical and health economics analyses for this trial are described, as well as the sensitivity analyses designed to assess the disruption caused by COVID-19. The trial treatment of at least 89 participants (33%) was disrupted due to the pandemic. To account for this, we have extended the trial to increase the sample size. We have identified four groups based on how participants’ involvement in Physio4FMD was affected; A: 25 were unaffected; B: 134 received their trial treatment before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and were followed up during the pandemic; C: 89 were recruited in early 2020 and had not received any randomised treatment before clinical services closed because of COVID-19; D: 88 participants were recruited after the trial was restarted in July 2021. The primary analysis will involve groups A, B and D. Regression analysis will be used to assess treatment effectiveness. We will conduct descriptive analyses for each of the groups identified and sensitivity regression analyses with participants from all groups, including group C, separately. Discussion: The COVID-19 mitigation strategy and analysis plans are designed to maintain the integrity of the trial while providing meaningful results. Trial registration: ISRCTN56136713.

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