ISRCTN ISRCTN31675962
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN31675962
Protocol serial number PSI03-32
Sponsor Record Provided by the NHS R&D 'Time-Limited' National Programme Register - Department of Health (UK)
Funder NHS Primary and Secondary Care Interface National Research and Development Programme (UK)
Submission date
23/01/2004
Registration date
23/01/2004
Last edited
01/04/2009
Recruitment status
No longer recruiting
Overall study status
Completed
Condition category
Digestive System
Prospectively registered
Protocol
Statistical analysis plan
Results
Individual participant data

Plain English summary of protocol

Not provided at time of registration

Contact information

Prof Roger Jones
Scientific

General Practice & Primary Care
Guy’s, King’s & St Thomas’ School of Medicine
5 Lambeth Walk
London
SE11 6SP
United Kingdom

Phone +44 (0)207 735 8881/2
Email roger.jones@kcl.ac.uk

Study information

Primary study designInterventional
Study designRandomised controlled trial
Secondary study designRandomised controlled trial
Scientific title
Study objectivesTo determine whether the use of a Helicobacter pylori 'test and treat' strategy in general practice was associated with any improvement in clinical outcome or resource utilisation.
Ethics approval(s)Not provided at time of registration
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studiedPeptic ulcer disease
InterventionRandomised trial comparing a Helicobacter pylori test-and-treat strategy with referral to direct access endoscopy in the management of dyspepsia in general practice.
Intervention typeDrug
PhaseNot Applicable
Drug / device / biological / vaccine name(s)Helicobacter pylori
Primary outcome measure(s)

1. Health care utilisation
2. Consulting rates
3. Prescribing rates

Key secondary outcome measure(s)

No secondary outcome measures

Completion date01/09/1998

Eligibility

Participant type(s)Patient
Age groupAdult
SexAll
Target sample size at registration232
Key inclusion criteriaA control group of practices in south east London pursuing 'usual' management of Helicobacter pylori, including endoscopy compared with a study group in which a near-patient test kit for Helicobacter pylori was provided for use on all patients under the age of 45 with persistent dyspepsia.
Key exclusion criteriaDoes not meet with inclusion criteria
Date of first enrolment01/05/1995
Date of final enrolment01/09/1998

Locations

Countries of recruitment

  • United Kingdom
  • England

Study participating centre

General Practice & Primary Care
London
SE11 6SP
United Kingdom

Results and Publications

Individual participant data (IPD) Intention to shareNo
IPD sharing plan summaryNot provided at time of registration
IPD sharing plan

Study outputs

Output type Details Date created Date added Peer reviewed? Patient-facing?
Results article results 01/09/1999 Yes No