Are Your Mobile Research Nurses Adequately Trained On GCP?

Decentralized clinical trials are expanding rapidly, and with that growth comes various approaches to how DCTs are carried out, all with the aim of better-accommodating patients and making participation easier. While some organizations use wearables in their study, others employ mobile research nurses to visit the patients directly.
Given everything that’s on the line with a clinical trial—the significant investment, as well as the fact that human lives are literally at stake—the question regarding the type of DCT isn’t so much about where or how the study takes place but, instead, who is implementing the trial protocol. It is crucial that all employed parties have the necessary experience, skills, and training to ensure protocols are followed without deviation and patient data is captured and protected securely.
Learn how mobile research nurses can play a critical role in these efforts and why they should be adequately trained in good clinical practice.
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