Author: Bert Spilker
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Publisher: Raven Pr
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0881679313
Patient Recruitment in Clinical Trials
In this volume, two specialists guide investigators step-by-step in developing and implementing a strategy for a successful patient recruitment. Medical books Patient Recruitment in Clinical Trials. Medical books Reinventing Patient Recruitment: Revolutionary Ideas for Clinical Trial Success. Categories: Clinical trials. Contributors: Joan F. Bachenheimer - Author. Format: Hardcover
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Categories: Clinical trials. Contributors: Joan F. Bachenheimer - Author. Format: Hardcover
Categories: Clinical trials. Contributors: Joan F. Bachenheimer - Author. Format: Hardcover
author bonnie a brescia author joan f bachenheimer format hardback language english publication year 10 01 2007 subject management business economics industry subject 2 management business general title reinventing patient recruitment revolutionary ideas for clinical trials success author bachenheimer joan f brescia bonnie a publisher ashgate pub co publication date jan 30 2007 pages 261 binding hardcover edition 1 st dimensions 8 50 wx 12 00 hx 1 00 d isbn 0566087170 subject business economic
Medical Book Patient Recruitment in Clinical Trials
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.