2023 - Improving Flexibility & Participant Engagement for Oncology Patients
Date2023-06-29
Deadline2023-06-29
VenueWebinar, USA - United States
KeywordsPatient Recruitment; Patient Engagement; Oncology Trials
Topics/Call fo Papers
What if an oncology patient lives far from their research site? Would the option to participate in a more flexible way bolster participant engagement?
Conducting trials in a patient’s own community has helped sponsors and sites recruit and retain more patients. In fact, almost 12 percent of MRN visits conducted in the last five years have been categorized as “out of hours”, meaning these visits were delivered outside the standard business hours window, including evenings and weekends, meeting the patients at the location and time of their choosing.
The flexibility to deliver care to patients where and when they want, helps sponsors conduct more patient-centric trials, giving the patients more options for participant engagement.
For oncology patients, this flexibility allows them to remain in their homes during a physically, mentally and emotionally exhausting time. In addition, it keeps them close to their family and friends and provides support through home clinical trial visits. There is no one size fits all and each trial, patient and family are unique.
During this webinar, the featured speakers will share the reality of a standard clinical visit for an oncology patient and how that story can change with the introduction of patient-centric, community-based clinical trials.
Join the experts as they share their knowledge and expertise on participant engagement and the realities of supporting oncology patients on their clinical trial journey.
Conducting trials in a patient’s own community has helped sponsors and sites recruit and retain more patients. In fact, almost 12 percent of MRN visits conducted in the last five years have been categorized as “out of hours”, meaning these visits were delivered outside the standard business hours window, including evenings and weekends, meeting the patients at the location and time of their choosing.
The flexibility to deliver care to patients where and when they want, helps sponsors conduct more patient-centric trials, giving the patients more options for participant engagement.
For oncology patients, this flexibility allows them to remain in their homes during a physically, mentally and emotionally exhausting time. In addition, it keeps them close to their family and friends and provides support through home clinical trial visits. There is no one size fits all and each trial, patient and family are unique.
During this webinar, the featured speakers will share the reality of a standard clinical visit for an oncology patient and how that story can change with the introduction of patient-centric, community-based clinical trials.
Join the experts as they share their knowledge and expertise on participant engagement and the realities of supporting oncology patients on their clinical trial journey.
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