This study examined the use of the telephone for the purpose of informing expectant mothers about a randomized clinical trial assessing neonatal Bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccination. Expectant mothers who were contacted for participation in a vaccination trial (the Calmette study, NCT01694108) were randomized to receive information by telephone or at a face-to-face consultation. The primary outcome was a communication score, consisting of comprehension of information about the study and satisfaction with the information process. The outcome was measured using a questionnaire two weeks after the information was provided and two and a half months after birth.
Informed consent is an essential element of clinical research. Obtaining consent, however, may be challenging. The use of the telephone for giving information and obtaining consent may be practical but little formal research has been done. This study examined the use of the telephone for the purpose of informing expectant mothers about a randomized clinical trial assessing neonatal Bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccination. Expectant mothers who were contacted for participation in the Calmette Study were randomised to receive information by telephone or at a face-to-face consultation. The primary outcome was a communication score, consisting of comprehension of information about the study and satisfaction with the information process. The outcome was measured using a questionnaire two days after the information was provided and two and a half months after birth.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
125
information given at the primary contact by phone, or at a scheduled later time
information given at a scheduled consultation at the hospital
total communication score
Sum of scores of answers to all questions in a proprietary questionnaire
Time frame: 2 weeks after information was given
comprehension subscore
comprehension of trial-related information: sum of scores of answers
Time frame: 2 weeks after information was given
satisfaction subscore
satisfaction with information process: sum of scores of answers
Time frame: 2 weeks after information was given
comprehension subscore
comprehension of trial-related information: sum of scores of answers
Time frame: 2.5 months after birth of the infant
satisfaction subscore
satisfaction with information process: sum of scores of answers
Time frame: 2.5 months after birth of the infant
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