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

    by Hope Cullen September 13, 2022
    written by Hope Cullen

    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 to capture the attention of individuals passing through health care environments where the sites reside. These environments include independent research clinics and are often departments within a hospital or an academic medical center. These settings provide a broad-based opportunity to introduce the clinical study to many patients and health care professionals, allowing them to gain interest, start to digest the information, and ask immediate questions if needed.

    We often include QR codes on these documents. That way, a quick click on a smartphone will take a potential participant to the study’s online recruitment site to begin the recruitment process. This shows how printed and digital clinical trial materials work nicely together.

    Print is patient-centric

    In the U.S., internet use is high–close to 100 percent of adults are connected. Usage drops to 75 percent with the 65+ age group, which is the population usually needed for Alzheimer’s and dementia studies.

    Breakdown by age group

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/266587/percentage-of-internet-users-by-age-groups-in-the-us/

    About 10 percent of the world is 65 or older, and these mature populations often prefer non-tech options. In clinical trials, such a preference would clearly apply to recruitment and engagement materials like symptom diaries. Studies with older populations steadfastly rely on printed options.

     Participants appreciate print

    Print provides a personal connection. When our colleague Imogen Cheese interviewed study participants about their personal experiences, an oncology patient named Lucy told us firsthand about the power of printed clinical trial materials.

    Lucy described the contrast between joining a trial and later changing to an approved treatment:

    I was given verbal information, but I don’t remember being given any written information. I was quite shocked when I went to a different treatment. When I moved on to an approved treatment, I was given a glossy magazine about it, and I remember at the time going, wow, this is exciting, because I definitely didn’t get it with the first trial.”

    A quality printed piece has a tactile presence. It is a real object that allows the reader to connect physically as well as visually. A postcard, a brochure, or a flyer is a great take-home item that puts a clinical study right into the reader’s hands.

     Printed clinical trial materials can be the most reliable option

    Issues surrounding technical abilities and access are especially challenging for global clinical studies. According to the UN agency for digital technology, “2.9 billion people – around one-third of humanity – still remain totally offline, and many hundreds of millions more struggle with expensive, poor-quality access that does little to materially improve their lives.”

    For many studies, sponsors are concerned about the participants’ ability to use a technology solution.

    Areas of concern include:

    • Can the clinical study participant get what they need?
    • Does the participant have good connectivity?
    • Will they be able to find the information online?
    • Who will supply the device (site or participant)?
    • Is the participant’s device older? Is the operating system still supported?
    • Will the device be supported throughout the duration of the study?
    • Will the device’s power source function in the participant’s country?

    Printed clinical study materials can cut through all of that. Print is a known, workable way to share information and printed information can’t be hacked.

    In our blog about the future of decentralized clinical trials, Kenneth Getz listed some pitfalls of digital trials. Getz is an internationally recognized expert on clinical trial management practices and trends.

    He pointed out that when using technology, dedicated personnel are required to train study staff members and patients on how to use the equipment and software and to troubleshoot technology issues. All this adds time and expenses to the trial.

    “There any many details we don’t typically think about,” he said. “There is a lot that has to be worked out and addressed.”

    A “thank you” goes a long way

    Clinical trial thank you card

    Simple tools can generate a strong impact. Every study should include thank-you cards branded with the study name or protocol number. Amidst the blood draws, the ECGs, and exams, thank you cards reinforce the study team’s appreciation of the participant. Cards remind participants that they are more than data. Our clients use these at all different study phases, most often when study participation has ended.

    Another piece we create regularly is the milestone card. These are essential for long-duration studies. They can commemorate a year, or a movement from one phase to another, such as from the blinded phase to the open-label phase.

    Printed greeting and thank you cards are timeless, and classic etiquette never goes out of style. In these days of cluttered inboxes, receiving a printed card is special.

    Printed clinical research materials can ease logistics

    Another consideration is logistics – when compared to technological tools, shipping paper is less challenging. The world is still facing monumental logistics challenges brought on by COVID, and now exacerbated by war in Europe, supply chain issues, and border tightening.

    Most countries are less concerned about paper products being imported than electronic goods, with software receiving particular scrutiny from customs authorities.

    Print remains a low-risk choice, and that’s what many sponsors and CROs like about it.

    Conclusion

    There’s no doubt that we are experiencing a growth of digital tools in clinical trials. However, there is no evidence of a complete shift from print to digital, and there is no substitute for the visual impact or tactile experience we get from printed materials. We doubt we will see the end of print anytime soon and expect printed clinical trial materials to remain a viable and robust option for a long time.

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    Clinical Trial Branding vs. Marketing

    by Vaughn X. Anthony October 18, 2018
    by Vaughn X. Anthony October 18, 2018

    Welcome to our blog series called Branding Your Clinical Trial. Let’s begin with definitions to make sure we understand each other. Branding is the distinctive identity created for a product, and in our case, the product is a clinical research trial. Think of your trial…

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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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    Behind the Scenes at Trial Sponsor Companies Part 2: Enrollment Plans, Strategies, and Metrics

    by Dan McDonald October 19, 2016
    by Dan McDonald October 19, 2016

    In my last blog post, I wrote about findings from a first-of-its kind survey conducted by Imperial. We surveyed managers and directors of clinical operations, project managers, lead/senior CRAs, and patient recruitment specialists from sponsor companies, and ended up with a behind the scenes look…

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    Behind the Scenes at Trial Sponsor Companies Part 1: The Atmosphere in Clinical Operations

    by Dan McDonald October 19, 2016
    by Dan McDonald October 19, 2016

    Patient recruitment and enrollment are key contributors to delays in completion of clinical research trials. How do sponsors tackle their patient recruitment challenges? What priority are these challenges given internally? Imperial wanted to find out. We surveyed 160 line managers in clinical operations at sponsor…

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    Listening to Our Audience: How Can We Spread the Word About Clinical Trials?

    by Melynda Geurts September 9, 2016
    by Melynda Geurts September 9, 2016

    This is the second of two posts containing excerpts from our just-released ebook on proactive recruitment planning How do patients and caregivers gather information and make decisions about health care? This is an important question, because by identifying the most popular information channels, we can determine how best…

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    Getting Patient Recruitment Right from the Start: Planning Your Protocol

    by Dan McDonald September 9, 2016
    by Dan McDonald September 9, 2016

    This is the first of two posts containing excerpts from our forthcoming ebook on proactive recruitment planning.  CenterWatch data tells us that in clinical trials, too many patients who volunteer don’t qualify, or they leave the study after they are enrolled. 69% fail prescreening 58% decline…

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    7 Reasons for Patient Enrollment Challenges

    by Dan McDonald November 24, 2015
    by Dan McDonald November 24, 2015

    In my last post I covered facts on enrollment delays from my latest ebook.  In this post I’m going to cover the seven most common reasons for these enrollment challenges. There are a number of reasons that sites may struggle or fail to enroll patients –…

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    How Point of Care Advertising Can Yield a 3:1 ROI

    by Melynda Geurts July 7, 2015
    by Melynda Geurts July 7, 2015

    Why your recruitment plan should at least consider point of care advertising Doctors’ offices and pharmacies present unique and successful opportunities of their own. Remedy Health Media reaches over 200 million patients per year using custom publications in these locations. Despite popular belief, print is…

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    Modern Patient Recruitment – How Did We Get Here?

    by Melynda Geurts April 13, 2015
    by Melynda Geurts April 13, 2015

    In recent years, a plethora of new patient recruitment tactics have surfaced that take advantage of new technology. Over the last two decades, the industry has gone from relying on personal physician referrals to highly advanced and proactive solutions. Although problems with patient recruitment continue…

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