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    Patient Recruitment and Retention

    Patient Engagement: Is There an App for That?

    by Melynda Geurts October 12, 2017
    written by Melynda Geurts

    With patient attrition rates in clinical trials on the rise, retention strategies and tools must be constantly refreshed, refined, and even invented. Truly patient-centric approaches to aid retention are called for. How about a tool that puts the study right in the patient’s hands? Specifically — on their phone?

    For an international Alzheimer’s disease study, we were challenged to facilitate engagement and support for study participants as well as their caregivers. Working with the sponsor, we decided to create a convenient and robust study app with pertinent study information and much more. The goal: keep the patient and caregivers engaged, connected, and in compliance.

    The video below explains some of the features of the app, which included:

    • Quick and easy access to pertinent study information
    • Visit reminders customized per patient and per visit with time, date, and location, including procedures and how to prepare for the visit
    • Alzheimer’s disease information
    • Healthy living tips
    • Push notifications that integrated with the patient’s smartphone calendar
    • One-touch site contact
    • Stipend payments

    Since this was an Alzheimer’s study, more emphasis was given toward the caregivers, who were closely involved with the study and required to accompany the patients to their visits. Caregivers were 40-50 years of age with a higher level of use and understanding about smartphone applications than the patients.

    The app and corresponding website were rolled out in local languages to sites in more than 25 countries and it was an immediate success. Utilization among patients and caregivers quickly reached 60 percent, and the retention rate reached 78 percent, well above the sponsor’s goal of 70 percent.

    As clinical studies are moving toward a full patient centricity experience, including virtual studies, utilizing a study app is a great step in the right direction of bringing this experience to the forefront.  If you want to increase patient engagement and compliance, there’s an app for that, and Imperial can help!

    This is the third blog in our series on Patient Centricity. Read our previous blogs, What Does Patient Centricity Really Mean? and Focus Groups for Protocol Design. 

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    Patient Centricity: Focus Groups for Protocol Design

    by Melynda Geurts September 28, 2017
    by Melynda Geurts September 28, 2017

    This is the second in our Patient Centricity blog series. Read the first blog in the series, “What Does Patient Centricity Really Mean?” Pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and private medical facilities have been conducting clinical trials for decades, and over the years, the “bar” for medical…

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    What Does Patient Centricity Really Mean?

    by Melynda Geurts July 10, 2017
    by Melynda Geurts July 10, 2017

    Patient centricity is officially defined as the process of designing a service or solution around the patient. Sounds simple enough, right? For those of us in the clinical research space, it’s not always as simple as it would seem. The cultural mindset has to realign…

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    The Avoca Consortium Summit: My Report from Dublin

    by Imogen Cheese July 10, 2017
    by Imogen Cheese July 10, 2017

    In June, I attended the Avoca Consortium summit in Dublin on behalf of Imperial. Representatives from more than 40 companies working in pharma and biotech attended, which was quite an achievement, especially considering that many of the delegates were juggling projects between major industry gatherings…

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    Trial App Boosts Patient Engagement

    by Melynda Geurts March 23, 2017
    by Melynda Geurts March 23, 2017

    With patient attrition in clinical trials on the rise, more than ever it is important to provide services that will ease the burden of participation. Studies that require caregiver support have special retention challenges. Sponsors need to engage caregivers with support tools that are created…

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    Do We Have a Performance Measurement Problem in Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment?

    by Dan McDonald March 17, 2017
    by Dan McDonald March 17, 2017

    It’s fairly well accepted in today’s clinical research environment that proactive strategies for driving enrollment in clinical trials are part of the complicated equation of success. According to a 2016 survey of study sponsors conducted by Imperial, nearly 55 percent of sponsors develop formal recruitment…

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    What the Public Thinks about Clinical Trials

    by Melynda Geurts April 4, 2016
    by Melynda Geurts April 4, 2016

    Our Survey In the Fall of 2015, we launched a survey to the general public to learn how they gather healthcare information and how they make decisions.  We also wanted to gauge their knowledge about and interest in clinical trials.  We intentionally surveyed the general public…

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    25 Reasons People Aren’t Enrolling in Your Clinical Trial

    by Felicia Fuller October 29, 2015
    by Felicia Fuller October 29, 2015

    25 Reasons People Aren’t Enrolling in Your Clinical Trial We’ve long heard about the lack of participation in clinical trials and how slow poor enrollment dogs many, if not most, clinical trials today. What follows are the 25 most common reasons people choose not to…

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    3 Patient Recruitment Tools to Try

    by Melynda Geurts November 24, 2014
    by Melynda Geurts November 24, 2014

    With the globalization of clinical trials rapidly expanding, the industry’s practices are shifting. Despite the many tools and techniques available, patient recruitment around the globe continues to cause expensive delays in the majority of clinical trials. Here are 3 new-age tools for patient recruitment and…

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    5 Ways to Retain Patients Through Text Messaging

    by Vaughn X. Anthony October 11, 2013
    by Vaughn X. Anthony October 11, 2013

    Retention is the cornerstone of successful clinical trial completion; therefore, it is essential that subjects comply with study requirements, including visit schedules. Communication is key, and the easier the mode of communication, the better. That’s why text messaging has emerged as a convenient high-tech alternative…

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