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Around the EQUATOR With Clin‐ STAR : AI ‐Based Randomized Controlled Trial Challenges and Opportunities in Aging Research
Author(s) -
Yang Betsy,
Park Caroline,
Lin Steven,
Muralidharan Vijaytha,
Kado Deborah M.
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
journal of the american geriatrics society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.992
H-Index - 232
eISSN - 1532-5415
pISSN - 0002-8614
DOI - 10.1111/jgs.19362
Subject(s) - consolidated standards of reporting trials , medicine , randomized controlled trial , context (archaeology) , population ageing , checklist , psychological intervention , population , gerontology , nursing , psychology , surgery , paleontology , environmental health , cognitive psychology , biology
ABSTRACT The CONSORT 2010 statement is a guideline that provides an evidence‐based checklist of minimum reporting standards for randomized trials. With the rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) based interventions in the past 10 years, the CONSORT‐AI extension was created in 2020 to provide guidelines for AI‐based randomized controlled trials (RCT). The Clin‐STAR “Around the EQUATOR” series features existing reported standards while also highlighting the inherent complexities of research involving research of older participants. In this work, we propose that when designing AI‐based RCTs involving older adults, researchers adopt a conceptual framework (CONSORT‐AI‐5Ms) designed around the 5Ms (Mind, Mobility, Medications, Matters most, and Multi‐complexity) of Age‐Friendly Healthcare Systems. Employing the 5Ms in this context, we provide a detailed rationale and include specific examples of challenges and potential solutions to maximize the impact and value of AI RCTs in an older adult population. By combining the original intent of CONSORT‐AI with the 5Ms framework, CONSORT‐AI‐5Ms provides a patient‐centered and equitable perspective to consider when designing AI‐based RCTs to address the diverse needs and challenges associated with geriatric care.

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