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    Clinical Trial Materials Development and PrintingParticipant Engagement

    5 Reasons Print for Clinical Studies is a Powerful Tool

    by Dan McDonald October 27, 2022
    written by Dan McDonald

    Imperial began as a business printer and evolved and broadened over four decades to fully support clinical studies in a million different ways. Today, printed materials are still popular. In our U.S. and U.K. facilities, our presses keep rolling, as the sponsors and CROs we work with continue to utilize the power of print for clinical studies. Here’s why.

    One: Clinical study sites want print materials.

    Seventy-five percent of sites utilize print recruitment materials sent to them by sponsors. I recently attended an investigator meeting where we walked through some of the print materials we designed, wrote, translated, and printed for a clinical study. This included informed consent flipcharts, parent guide books, posters, and flyers.

    Site staff members approached me afterward hoping we also had pocket protocols, informed consent pocket cards, and laminated study procedure guides on key rings. These materials are easy for site personnel to carry and refer to, which promotes protocol adherence.

    When I spoke to the sponsor about the feedback I was getting, they told me several sites had approached them as well, and they would like us to provide those additional materials.

    Two: Print works!

    For smaller studies, or studies that are taking place in emerging economies, print is an effective tool, especially for data collection. There are no bandwidth problems, no passwords, no PC system requirements, and no international electric outlet concerns.

    Everyone understands how paper works and where to fill in the blanks. Despite the availability and prevalence of technology solutions, sponsors and CROs still call us every day looking for print tools.

    Three: Print is tangible.

    There is something intrinsically effective, perhaps even primordial, in terms of how impactful it is to hand a document to someone as part of the education process.

    When talking to prospective patients about a study, handing them a brochure, fact sheet, or answers to frequently asked questions is a way to connect with them. It says we care about your knowledge and comfort level. We are giving this to you before we ask you to give anything to us.

    Four: Print stands out.

    Print for clinical studies stands out

    Have you ever gone to a community event and talked to an exhibiting group with an empty table? People display signage and distribute brochures and flyers because it captures the eye of passersby. Words and images draw people in, encourage conversation, and allow you to give something physical to them to take away. Video screens and digital information are impactful, but you’re not likely to want someone to walk off with them.

    Five: Print for clinical studies is flexible.

    Print can be displayed in thousands of different formats and customized to meet every need. Here is just a handful of examples of items we regularly print for clinical trials:

    • Reference materials
    • Signs
    • Posters
    • Brochures
    • Fact sheets
    • Books
    • Booklets
    • Banners
    • Manuals
    • Binders
    • Laminated cards
    • Greeting cards
    • Business cards
    • Packaging

    …and so on. There are many ways to bring a message to life using print.

    The Imperial Advantage

    Imperial is a best-in-class clinical print provider with locations in the U.S. and U.K. We provide production flexibility in support of your preferences and needs with full print, bindery, and finishing departments. Our proprietary online customer portal allows you to decide when and where to send your items, and our logistics expertise spans the globe.

    Get premier printing and quality processes tailored to your trial plus unsurpassed end-to-end support. Our materials production capabilities are comprehensive, from award-winning design and content creation, layout, and translation services, to print and digital production, kitting, warehousing, and global logistics. Having one vendor provide multiple services allows tremendous control, consistency, and transparency in the flow of work and promotes efficiencies resulting in superior quality, timelines, and cost. We take care of it, so you don’t have to.

    Whether your study needs printing alone or our other best-in-class support services, our subject matter experts are here to help, contact us!

    Check out another of our blogs about print for clinical trials: https://www.imperialcrs.com/blog/2022/09/13/printed-clinical-trial-materials-still-pack-a-punch/

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    Clinical Study Startup and Execution: Hidden Causes Behind Big Delays

    by Dan McDonald October 21, 2022
    by Dan McDonald October 21, 2022

    Before you plan your next study, please read this first. Planning and conducting a clinical trial presents numerous challenges, and we find that many sponsors and CROs repeatedly miss important areas when planning their studies. These planning gaps result in: Delayed clinical study startup Missing …

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    Today’s Clinical Trials: Do Print Materials Still Pack a Punch?

    by Hope Cullen September 13, 2022
    by Hope Cullen September 13, 2022

    Even in this digital age, printed clinical trial materials remain popular and important tools for keeping sites and patients engaged. Clinical study sites rely on printed materials to gain local interest, and popular examples include: Posters Flyers Brochures Fact sheets These printed tools are designed …

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    Clinical Trial Efficiencies: The Power of a Single Workstream

    by Dan McDonald August 18, 2022
    by Dan McDonald August 18, 2022

    The management time needed to corral many different elements during a trial is immense. In the buildup to a research study, clinical operations teams often focus on items such as study startup, site initiation and activation, supply chain, monitoring, data management, and safety. And there …

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    Decentralized Clinical Studies: What Does the Future Look Like?

    by Kirsten Friend August 8, 2022
    by Kirsten Friend August 8, 2022

    Clinical trials have existed for centuries, shaped by brilliant minds, historical events, and medical crises. When COVID emerged, many research sites closed or patients stayed away as non-COVID trials paused. Decentralized clinical studies experienced a metamorphosis, putting into action what had previously been primarily ideas. …

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    Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Trials: Move Ahead, or Halt?

    by Erica Manning July 26, 2022
    by Erica Manning July 26, 2022

    This blog was featured on Clinical Trial AI Weekly. For centuries, science fiction writers have toyed with the endless possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI). And now we’re living the future those writers celebrated and also feared. How might AI apply in the realities of our …

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    DIA Takes on Technology in Clinical Trials

    by Dan McDonald June 23, 2022
    by Dan McDonald June 23, 2022

    An interesting element of every DIA annual meeting is the variety of voices that are brought together from across the drug development ecosphere. From industry to regulatory bodies, academia, and even students, diverse backgrounds and experiences are brought to the table. The cumulative effect is …

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    Opening Day at DIA Meeting: Two Clinical Trial Approaches Join Forces

    by Dan McDonald June 21, 2022
    by Dan McDonald June 21, 2022

    Hello from the 2022 DIA Global Annual Meeting. Not surprisingly, decentralized clinical trial approaches has the spotlight here. This includes: Wearables and sensors for remote data collection Mobile screening units Home trial visits Also in the spotlight at the DIA meeting is the rise of …

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    Trial Challenges: Overcoming Objections to Study Placebo Use

    by Imogen Cheese June 14, 2022
    by Imogen Cheese June 14, 2022

    I was asked to give my perspective on placebo-controlled trials. Using a study placebo presents challenges in recruitment and retention, especially because participants tend to hope that joining a study will lead to a positive treatment response. As I have mentioned in quite a few …

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    OCT East: Industry Agility and Decentralized Clinical Trials

    by Dan McDonald June 1, 2022
    by Dan McDonald June 1, 2022

    Sponsors, CROs, and vendors gathered in person at the Outsourcing in Clinical Trials (OCT) East Coast Summit in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, over two days in May. Speakers discussed the journey of recent years and shared predictions of what the future holds for new strategies. …

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