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    Milestones: In Life and Research Patient Engagement

    by Imogen Cheese June 28, 2023
    written by Imogen Cheese

    This year, I reached a milestone I was never expected to achieve. June 11 marked my 10-year “cancerversary” – the anniversary of my cancer diagnosis, the date of the first of many surgeries, and the date that my world changed completely in just a few minutes. I hope sharing my story puts some context around the patient experience and provides insight for maintaining research patient engagement.

    Celebrating a Milestone

    I spent this anniversary surrounded by my family. We enjoyed a wonderful lunch, and throughout the day, I was either in tears or had an enormous smile on my face. I spent a lot of time reflecting on everything that has happened in the last 10 years that I can be thankful for:

    • I built a house with my husband (and despite having to navigate my cancer journey together, we still very much like each other!)
    • I watched my two amazing children grow and spent 10 birthdays with each of them that I hadn’t thought I would be able to.
    • I have shared in my children’s milestones and remain delighted by all the little things that add up over time.
    • I have blogged, spoken at events, raised awareness, and generally advocated continuously for the patients amongst us.
    • I founded a national conference dedicated to patient awareness for melanoma, bringing 300 patients and stakeholders together every year to provide a happy mix of knowledge and hope.
    • I became a trustee of a charity committed to improving the lives of the patients we support.
    • I have traveled and vacationed in many countries, working through my seemingly never-ending list of places I want to visit.
    • And I joined a company where I experience a huge sense of satisfaction every day.

    My cancer experience has taught me to keep track of the passage of time and to view key events and milestones as beacons of hope. Milestones are important life events—and important time points in clinical trials. Expressing gratitude for participant involvement throughout the clinical trial, especially at milestones, can help maintain research patient engagement.

    Milestones are Opportunities

    Meeting a milestone is an achievement, and recognizing participant milestones is an often untapped opportunity within our industry.

    Last year I interviewed five patients who took part in oncology trials (trials Imperial was not involved with). They were grateful to participate because the drugs or treatment gave them hope, and some said it provided them with additional time. However, none of them received any kind of thanks for participating in their trials. Their participation went unsung. There was no appreciation, no feedback, and little communication. One received holiday cards which were well received. All said they would have appreciated comfort items, tokens of appreciation, or thank you cards.

    Clinical trial patient engagement and participation could gain momentum and be viewed more positively if participants could tell their friends and family that they felt appreciated.

    A Simple Way to Boost Research Patient Engagement

    Greeting cards are simple, tangible ways to say thank you or recognize a milestone. Patients face enough challenges in daily life – just like the rest of us. They step forward and agree to participate in a clinical trial, and sometimes that is challenging. Amidst the blood draws, ECGs, exams, and the time participation takes, thank you cards reinforce appreciation and gratitude for the participant. Cards can put a smile on the participant’s face and even make their day a better one. Custom cards with the study logo and branding are especially impactful.

    Tokens of appreciation make the participant feel included, valued, and more than just a number. This appreciation and acknowledgment may help keep the participant engaged to remain in the trial to the next milestone.

    Providing a certificate of completion at the end of study participation (and perhaps a small token gift) is also an effective way to recognize how important their continuation has been.

    The Imperial Advantage

    Patient support doesn’t need to be complex or expensive. Here at Imperial, we create many engagement items, including greeting cards, thank you cards, and milestone cards.

    We also provide simple comfort items. These items offer support and are especially impactful when participation might be complicated. For example, requiring many site visits or overnight stays.  Something as simple as a water bottle or a blanket can help make a participant feel appreciated during a study visit.

    Let’s talk about effective ways to enhance research patient engagement and make your participants feel appreciated and motivated. Contact us for more information.

    Photograph: Imogen enjoys dinner with family on her 10-year “cancerversary.”

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    Clinical Trial Translation: Precision Is Key

    by Erica Manning May 9, 2023
    by Erica Manning May 9, 2023

    Accurate clinical trial translation services are key to the overall success of a study. Each participant needs to receive the same information in their native language to ensure consistent study messaging across all languages and accuracy to the protocol. I’ve compiled key translation best practices…

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    DPHARM Conference Hits Year 11: Driven by COVID, it Delivers its Proof of Concept

    by Dan McDonald October 5, 2021
    by Dan McDonald October 5, 2021

    Like many conferences in the COVID era, DPHARM, the annual conference based in Boston and focused on disruptive innovations in clinical trials, moved from in-person to a virtual setting this week, due to local spikes of the Delta variant. To date, I’ve largely avoided these…

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    Essential Tips for Enrolling in Rare Disease Clinical Trials

    by Dan McDonald July 1, 2020
    by Dan McDonald July 1, 2020

    The last decade has seen an explosion in rare disease clinical trials for therapies focused on these diseases. PhRMA reports that there are more than 700 orphan drugs currently in development or regulatory review. While rare diseases are rare in a singular sense, when combined,…

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    The Role of Patient Engagement in the Transition from Lab to Clinic

    by Dan McDonald January 17, 2018
    by Dan McDonald January 17, 2018

    The drug discovery and development process is a complex and challenging landscape, especially for the majority of small biopharmaceutical and medical device companies. It’s truly a survival of the fittest environment, fraught with potential pitfalls and company killers. For every Kite Pharma (acquired by Gilead…

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    Patients Come First. Deal with It!

    by Stephanie Burns May 12, 2014
    by Stephanie Burns May 12, 2014

    “The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient who has the disease.” (Osler) This concept is simple – good healthcare workers and a good healthcare system will have more patients (thus more funding) than a bad healthcare system. The goal of…

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