Patient-Centeredness in the Design of Clinical Trials

Jun 1, 2014, 00:00
10.1016/j.jval.2014.02.012
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(14)00047-3/fulltext
Title : Patient-Centeredness in the Design of Clinical Trials
Citation : https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/action/showCitFormats?pii=S1098-3015(14)00047-3&doi=10.1016/j.jval.2014.02.012
First page : 471
Section Title : Policy Perpspectives
Open access? : Yes
Section Order : 22

Evidence from clinical trials should contribute to informed decision making and a learning health care system. People frequently, however, find participating in clinical trials meaningless or disempowering. Moreover, people often do not incorporate trial results directly into their decision making. The lack of patient centeredness in clinical trials may be partially addressed through trial design. For example, Bayesian adaptive trials designed to adjust in a prespecified manner to changes in clinical practice could motivate people and their health care providers to view clinical trials as more applicable to real-world clinical decisions. The way in which clinical trials are designed can transform the evidence generation process to be more patient centered, providing people with an incentive to participate or continue participating in clinical trials. To achieve the transformation to patient-centeredness in clinical trial decisions, however, there is a need for transparent and reliable methods and education of trial investigators and site personnel.

Categories :
  • Clinical Trials
  • Methodological & Statistical Research
  • Patient-Centered Research
  • Registries
  • Retrospective Databases: Electronic Medical and Health Records, Admin Claims
  • Study Approaches
  • Surveys & Expert Panels
Tags :
  • adaptive
  • Bayesian
  • patient-centered
  • pragmatic
  • trial design
Regions :
  • Global
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