Article | October 31, 2024

The Makings Of An Effective Study Website

Source: Jumo Health
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Creating an effective website for a clinical trial is essential for participant recruitment, retention, and transparent communication. A well-designed trial website offers an intuitive, user-friendly experience and should present concise, essential information tailored to participant interests. Key details to include are study purpose, drug information, participation duration, site locations, risks, and benefits. Educational content on clinical research and the condition studied fosters trust, while a FAQ section answers common questions quickly.

To boost engagement, use a mix of media. Videos, infographics, and downloadable resources keep participants informed. For pediatric trials, engaging media such as short animations and games, like Jumo Health Shorts, can ease young participants’ stress and improve the experience for families. Multimedia offers accessibility and reinforces understanding, helping to convey information effectively. Recognizing the need for speed, templated website solutions enable rapid deployment, tailored to study and branding needs. For more customized functionality, teams can collaborate with developers to design solutions beyond templated options.

Overall, a clinical trial website with clear information, multimedia support, security compliance, and fast build time enhances transparency, increases recruitment success, and ensures a positive experience for participants. Get started with Jumo Health to create a website that supports trial success.

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