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Informing relatives of non-surviving patients about research participation following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a prospective cohort study

Abstract
Background: Currently, it is not common UK practice to actively inform relatives of non-surviving patients about enrolment in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) trials. However, in the US and elsewhere, researchers routinely notify relatives at the earliest opportunity. We assessed the process of writing to relatives of non-surviving patients enrolled in the Prehospital Optimal Shock Energy for Defibrillation (POSED) study. Methods: This prospective, non-randomised cohort study was a sub-study of the POSED randomised controlled trial. Together with public and patient partners, we developed a condolence letter, minimising the burden of information whilst offering support and further information. Next of kin contact details were verified using two independent sources. Acceptability was assessed by monitoring enquiries or complaints received. We recorded time taken to gather details, discordance between sources and number of cases where we could not obtain details. Results: We sent letters to 18/33 (55 %) of relatives. Fifteen letters were not sent because we could not obtain relative's details (n = 5), could not verify with another source (n = 3), found discordance between sources (n = 5), or the agreed time window had passed (n = 2). The median time spent per case was 27 min (IQR 20-40). No enquiries or complaints were received. Conclusions: Identifying the next of kin for individuals who did not survive OHCA was challenging and required significant resources. However, no comments or complaints were received from relatives who were sent information about trial participation.
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Date
2025-10-15
Type
Article
Subject
Emergency medical services, Resuscitation, Presumed consent, Emergency medical services
Citation
Pocock H, Deakin CD, Lall R, Quinn T, Rees N, Rodriguez-Bachiller I, Smith D, Perkins GD. Informing relatives of non-surviving patients about research participation following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a prospective cohort study. Resusc Plus. 2025 Oct 15;26:101131. doi: 10.1016/j.resplu.2025.101131.
Journal / Source Title
Resuscitation Plus
DOI
10.1016/j.resplu.2025.101131
PMID
41234715
Publisher
Elsevier
Publisher’s URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/resuscitation-plus
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