Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
Age: 0 - 30Weeks
All Genders
NCT07284329

Examining the Efficacy of a Digital Media Intervention to Increase Recruitment Rates

Led by IWK Health Centre · Updated on 2025-12-16

787

Participants Needed

15

Research Sites

68 weeks

Total Duration

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AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

WHEAT-Boost is a Study Within A Trial (SWAT) that aims to improve how families are recruited into neonatal research studies by testing a new way of sharing information. The study is embedded within the larger WHEAT International Trial, a randomized clinical trial being conducted in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) across Canada. The WHEAT International Trial investigates the best way to manage feeding around the time of blood transfusions in very premature infants (born before 30 weeks of pregnancy). Recruiting families for research in the NICU is challenging. Parents are often stressed, overwhelmed, and unfamiliar with how clinical trials work, which can make it hard for them to process complex medical information and decide whether to take part. Traditional consent methods, such as paper forms, may not be enough to ensure families feel informed and comfortable with participation. To address this, WHEAT-Boost will test whether adding a short, co-designed digital video helps improve recruitment rates. The video is 3.5 to 4 minutes long, available in English and French (with subtitles in other commonly spoken languages), and explains the importance of NICU research and details of the WHEAT International Trial in a simple and visual way. The video was co-developed with parents who have experience in the NICU to ensure the information is relevant and easy to understand. NICU sites participating in the WHEAT Trial will be randomly assigned, in a stepped-wedge design schedule, to either continue using their usual recruitment methods, or to add the digital video to their recruitment approach. Parents in both groups will be asked to complete a short, voluntary questionnaire about their experience with the consent process and their understanding of the trial. The main goal of WHEAT-Boost is to see if the video increases the number of families who agree to take part in the WHEAT Trial (known as the "opt-in rate"). The study will also look at whether the video reduces the number of families who later withdraw from the trial, and whether it improves parents' understanding of the study and their satisfaction with how information was shared. If successful, the video could be used in other NICUs or future studies to help make research more accessible and inclusive for families. This approach could lead to stronger participation in neonatal trials, better-informed decisions by parents, and faster progress in improving care for premature babies.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Examining the Efficacy of a Digital Media Intervention to Increase Recruitment Rates

Who Can Participate

Age: 0 - 30Weeks
All Genders

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Infant meets eligibility criteria for the WHEAT International Trial
  • Infant is less than 30 weeks gestational age at birth
  • Infant is admitted to one of the participating Canadian NICU sites
  • Parent(s)/primary caregiver(s) are approached for consent to participate in the WHEAT Trial during an active study period at their site
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Infant or family not eligible for participation in the WHEAT International Trial
  • Parent(s)/primary caregiver(s) were not approached for WHEAT Trial participation due to missed recruitment window, unaddressed language barriers, or medical instability of infant or family

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 15 locations

1

Royal Alexandra Hospital

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Actively Recruiting

2

BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Actively Recruiting

3

Dr. Everett Chalmers

Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Actively Recruiting

4

Moncton Hospital

Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

Actively Recruiting

5

Saint John Regional Hospital

Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Actively Recruiting

6

Janeway Children's Health and Rehabilitation Centre

Saint Johns, NFLD, Canada

Actively Recruiting

7

IWK Health

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Actively Recruiting

8

Kingston Health Sciences Centre

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Actively Recruiting

9

London Health Sciences Centre

London, Ontario, Canada

Actively Recruiting

10

The Ottawa Hospital/CHEO

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Actively Recruiting

11

Mount Sinai

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Actively Recruiting

12

Windsor Regional Hospital

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Actively Recruiting

13

Centre hospitalier de l'Université Laval

Laval, Quebec, Canada

Actively Recruiting

14

Montreal Children's Hospital

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Actively Recruiting

15

Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Actively Recruiting

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Research Team

C

Cari-Lee Carnell

CONTACT

T

Tara Hatfield

CONTACT

How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

NONE

Allocation

RANDOMIZED

Model

PARALLEL

Primary Purpose

OTHER

Number of Arms

2

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