Design of the Healthcare Worker Exposure Response and Outcomes (HERO) research platform.
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<h4>Background</h4>The SARS CoV-2 virus has caused one of the deadliest pandemics
in recent history, resulting in over 170 million deaths and global economic disruption.
There remains an urgent need for clinical trials to test therapies for treatment and
prevention.<h4>Design</h4>An online research platform was created to support a registry
community of healthcare workers (HCWs) to understand their experiences and conduct
clinical studies to address their concerns. The first study, HERO-HCQ, was a double-blind,
multicenter, randomized, pragmatic trial to evaluate the superiority of hydroxychloroquine
(HCQ) vs placebo for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) of COVID-19 clinical infection
in HCWs. Secondary objectives were to assess the efficacy of HCQ in preventing viral
shedding of COVID-19 among HCWs and to assess the safety and tolerability of HCQ.<h4>Methods</h4>HCWs
joined the Registry and were pre-screened for trial interest and eligibility. Trial
participants were randomized 1:1 to receive HCQ or placebo. On-site baseline assessment
included a COVID-19 nasopharyngeal PCR and blood serology test. Weekly follow-up was
done via an online portal and included screening for symptoms of COVID-19, self-reported
testing, adverse events, and quality of life assessments. The on-site visit was repeated
at Day 30.<h4>Discussion</h4>The HERO research platform offers an approach to rapidly
engage, screen, invite and enroll into clinical studies using a novel participant-facing
online portal interface and remote data collection, enabling limited onsite procedures
for conduct of a pragmatic clinical trial. This platform may be an example for future
clinical trials of common conditions to enable more rapid evidence generation.
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Journal articleSubject
HERO Research ProgramHumans
Treatment Outcome
Quality of Life
Health Personnel
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
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10.1016/j.cct.2021.106525Publication Info
Friedland, Anne; Hernandez, Adrian F; Anstrom, Kevin J; Chen-Lim, Mei Lin; Cohen,
Lauren W; Currier, Judith S; ... HERO Research Program (2021). Design of the Healthcare Worker Exposure Response and Outcomes (HERO) research platform.
Contemporary clinical trials, 109. pp. 106525. 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106525. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26427.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Adrian Felipe Hernandez
Duke Health Cardiology Professor
Susanna Naggie
Professor of Medicine
Dr. Susanna Naggie completed her undergraduate degrees in chemical engineering and
biochemistry at the University of Maryland, College Park, and her medical education
at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She conducted her internal medicine and infectious
diseases fellowship training at Duke University Medical Center, where she also served
as Chief Resident. She joined the faculty in the Duke School of Medicine in 2009.
She is a Professor of Medicine and currently holds appointments at the Duk
Emily O'Brien
Associate Professor in Population Health Sciences
I am an epidemiologist and health services researcher at the Duke Clinical Research
Institute. My research focuses on comparative effectiveness, patient-centered outcomes,
and pragmatic health services research in cardiovascular and pulmonary disease.Areas
of expertise: Epidemiology, Health Services Research, and Clinical Decision Sciences
Christopher Wildrick Woods
Wolfgang Joklik Distinguished Professor of Global Health
1. Emerging Infections 2. Global Health 3. Epidemiology of infectious diseases
4. Clinical microbiology and diagnostics 5. Bioterrorism Preparedness 6. Surveillance
for communicable diseases 7. Antimicrobial resistance
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