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Medical Triage in a Time of Scarce Resources. (XPHI-COVID-2)

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Caen University Hospital

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Ethics, Narrative
Covid19
Morals

Treatments

Other: Survey

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04982770
1475 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The XPHI-COVID-2 randomized study aims to investigate the moral choices in a context of scarce resources.

The participants are asked to complete the questionnaire of the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale and are exposed to medical triage dilemmas.

Participants are randomized between a group with reading of ethical guidelines and a group without reading of ethical guidelines, before they are asked to complete the questionnaire and being exposed to triage dilemmas.

Full description

It is hypothesized that recalling ethical values before resolving dilemmas could modify the ability to adopt a utilitarian approach in resolving ethical dilemmas.

To verify this hypothesis, the score on the Impartial Harm subscale of the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale (IH-OUS) will be compared between a group with reading of ethical guidelines and a group without reading of ethical guidelines, before they are asked to complete the questionnaire and being exposed to triage dilemmas.

Number of subjects needed for the phase of study evaluating intensivists, anesthesiologists and emergency physicians : 580 - based on preliminary data, assuming 70% complete response rate of the survey and a standard deviation of 5

Secondary outcomes will be considered :

  • Beneficence Harm subscale of the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale (IB-OUS)
  • Values prioritized to resolve ethical dilemmas : impartial of benefits, prioritization of the young age, saving life years, saving most lives, equality of treatment, prioritization of the worst off, loyalty duty, principle of non-discrimination, prospective and retrospective instrumental value.

First phase of the study will aim to include first-line caregivers : intensivists, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians.

Other phases of the study will aim to include health care professionals from other categories and non health care professionals.

Subgroup analyses are planned :

  • Analysis according to the characteristics of the participant: gender, geographic location, diploma and type of exercise, category of institution to which the participant is attached.
  • Analysis according to the degree of knowledge in ethics, the degree of familiarity with ethical recommendations, the degree of familiarity with moral philosophy, the degree of religiosity, whether the participants declare to have taken knowledge or not of recommendations concerning medical triage in a situation of scarce resources.

It is also planned to carry out ancillary studies in parallel with the realization of the study presented here:

  • A study including non-physician participants aiming to identify the differences between non-physicians and physicians in terms of ethical values mobilized in medical triage.
  • A study including medical students aiming to identify an association between propensity to make utilitarian and choices of the medical specialty.
  • A study focused on the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale, integrating the results of the pilot study and the confirmatory study, aiming to identify predictors of responses to the dilemmas proposed within the scale.
  • A study evaluating the association between delay in ethical dilemmas resolution and utilitarian choices.

Enrollment

500 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Caregivers
  • Noncaregivers from general population

Exclusion criteria

  • Withdrawal of agreement

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

500 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
The participants have to read ethical guidelines before they are asked to complete the questionnaire of the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale and exposed to medical triage dilemmas.
Treatment:
Other: Survey
No intervention
No Intervention group
Description:
The participants do not have to read ethical guidelines before they are asked to complete the questionnaire of the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale and exposed to medical triage dilemmas.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Clément GAKUBA, MD PhD; Florian COVA, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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