Recent Advances in Clinical Trials

Open Access ISSN: 2771-9057

Abstract


Additional Strategic Empirical Tools for Recruitment and Retention of Patients to the Randomized Clinical Trials

Authors: Svyatoslav Milovanov.

Annotation: The process of enrollment to the clinical trials and then keeping the patients active in treatment being called recruitment and retention respectively. This process is both an area in clinical trial, which must be performed only according to protocol and therefore successfully. If there is a deviation in performance so it heading to fail of trial partly or fully. There is many strategies in keep performance these process ongoing but anyway the number of clinical trial fail is still very high: up to 86% percent if fail on the enrollment phase and then up to 15% of involved patient drop –out the study. We investigated the rate of recruitment in the light of our authentic strategist.

Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis of data of three clinical trials II-III phases in oncology conducted since 2013 to 2022 years.

Study Objectives: To investigate the study recruitment rate during the enrollment period using the authentic strategy a for recruitment and retention.

Statistical Analysis: Data had been analyzed by the descriptive statistic.

Results: It was determined that using the proposed strategy is improve the enrollment and retention.

Discussion: Recruitment is active process and additional tools for improving these processes need to be flexible and developing according to the current situation and that why there is so many such tools. We proposed the additional one.

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