Course: Practical Guide to Recruitment of Participants for Surgical Clinical Trials
CME Credits: 1.00
Released: 2022-10-26
Prospective randomized clinical trials are considered to produce the highest-level evidence regarding intervention benefits for the health and well-being of the study population. Patient participation requires confidence and trust.
We live in a diverse society, characterized by a spectrum of genetic, lifestyle, and socioeconomic features that can influence efficacy of a drug or intervention. Research results cannot be generalized unless trial participants reflect the diversity of the large-scale community. An important first step in ensuring such representation involves having a clinical trial research team that is diverse and cognizant of overall population heterogeneity. Relevant research questions must be aligned with appropriate statistical plans.
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