Patient recruitment in clinical trials
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Patient recruitment in clinical trials
Raven Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-323) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this volume, two specialists guide investigators step-by-step in developing and implementing a strategy for a successful patient recruitment. The authors detail practical approaches to preventing or solving the problems that can arise in every phase of the recruitment process from identifying sources of patients, requesting referrals from physicians, contacting and screening patients, and obtaining informed consent, to training a recruitment staff, budgeting costs, establishing goals, assessing progress and rescuing a clincial trial that is not reaching patient recruitment goals. The book contains samples of newspaper advertisements and brochures used to recruit patients, newspaper stories published in response to press releases about clinical trials, letters sent to physicians to request patient referrals, and other materials that can serve as practical models. The authors also offer advice on publishing patient recruitment data and explain how such data affect the extrapolation of clincial trial results.
目次
- A frame of reference for patient recruitment issues
- perspectives of patients, physicians and staff about recruitment
- sources of patients for clinical trials
- methods of recruiting patients
- ethical issues in patient recruitment
- economic issues in patient recruitment
- developing a recruitment strategy
- strategies to enhance (or reduce) patient recruitment
- goals and quotas for patient recruitment
- specific patient populations, diseases and issues
- publishing data for the recruitment process
- extrapolation of clinical trial results - its dependence on recruitment
- golden rules of patient recruitment.
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