Article | March 1, 2024

How To Plan And Execute A Patient-Centric Clinical Trial

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In recent years, the healthcare landscape has increasingly prioritized the concept of patient-centered care, emphasizing the importance of understanding patients' unique needs and perspectives. This shift towards patient-centricity has not only influenced traditional healthcare settings but has also extended its reach into the domain of clinical trials.

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has taken proactive steps by issuing guidance on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in clinical trials, reaffirming a commitment to advancing patient-centered care within research endeavors. Despite extensive literature exploring patient-centered care in conventional healthcare settings, its application in clinical trials remains a critical but often overlooked aspect.

This article explores the essence of patient-centered clinical trials, examining the fundamental principles and challenges associated with integrating patient perspectives into trial design and execution. It also highlights the pivotal role of eClinical tools in facilitating enhanced patient engagement and support throughout the trial process. By aligning technological advancements with a steadfast commitment to patient-centricity, clinical trial teams can effectively bridge the gap between theory and practice, ultimately fostering more inclusive and impactful research outcomes.

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