2023
DOI: 10.1093/jcag/gwac036.025
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A25 Measuring the Observer (Hawthorne) Effect on Adenoma Detection Rates: A Case-Control Retrospective Study

Abstract: Background The effectiveness of colonoscopy screening to prevent colorectal cancer (CRC) is directly linked to its procedural quality. An independent observer (Hawthorne effect) can improve colonoscopy procedural quality metrics, including adenoma detection rate (ADR). However, the results of studies are limited or controversial. Purpose We aimed to evaluate the colonoscopy quality metrics in a group of patients undergoing sc… Show more

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“…While our study employed an RCT design, the study period extended over nearly 2 years, which may have resulted in a reduced level of constant scrutiny and observation. This intermittent exposure to the CADe device could have reduced the Hawthorne effect while using CADe, which is a potential source of bias in controlled studies 18 . The extended duration of our study, combined with the variable colonoscopy indications, may reflect a more real-world clinical setting compared with previous positive RCTs on CADe that had substantially shorter study durations 9 12 16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While our study employed an RCT design, the study period extended over nearly 2 years, which may have resulted in a reduced level of constant scrutiny and observation. This intermittent exposure to the CADe device could have reduced the Hawthorne effect while using CADe, which is a potential source of bias in controlled studies 18 . The extended duration of our study, combined with the variable colonoscopy indications, may reflect a more real-world clinical setting compared with previous positive RCTs on CADe that had substantially shorter study durations 9 12 16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%