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IntroductionTrials of complex health interventions often pose difficult methodologic challenges. The objective of this paper is to assess the extent to which the various development steps of a cluster randomized trial to optimize antibiotic use in nursing homes are represented in a recently published framework for the design and evaluation of complex health interventions. In so doing, the utility of the framework for health services researchers is evaluated.MethodsUsing the five phases of the framework (theoretical, identification of components of the intervention, definition of trial and intervention design, methodological issues for main trial, promoting effective implementation), corresponding stages in the development of the cluster randomized trial using diagnostic and treatment algorithms to optimize the use of antibiotics in nursing homes are identified and described.ResultsSynthesis of evidence needed to construct the algorithms, survey and qualitative research used to define components of the algorithms, a pilot study to assess the feasibility of delivering the algorithms, methodological issues in the main trial including choice of design, allocation concealment, outcomes, sample size calculation, and analysis are adequately represented using the stages of the framework.ConclusionsThe framework is a useful resource for researchers planning a randomized clinical trial of a complex intervention.

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  • Trials of complex health interventions often pose difficult methodologic challenges

  • The objective of this paper is to evaluate the extent to which the various steps in the development of a cluster randomized trial to optimize antibiotic use in nursing homes are represented in the framework for the design and evaluation of complex health interventions [15]

  • The first step in the development of the algorithms was to systematically review the literature for data that could lead to strategies for reducing antibiotic use

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Introduction

The objective of this paper is to assess the extent to which the various development steps of a cluster randomized trial to optimize antibiotic use in nursing homes are represented in a recently published framework for the design and evaluation of complex health interventions. Antibiotic use in nursing home residents is an important public health issue given that 50% to 75% of residents are exposed to at least one course of antibiotics annually [1,2,3,4] Such overuse can potentially lead to the development of multi-drug antibiotic resistant bacteria, drug-related adverse effects, and harmful drug interactions [5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14]. Interventions to optimize antibiotic use in this setting need to directly involve both nurses and physicians and have the potential for strong "buy-in"

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