Latest CTTI Publication Documents Variation in Practices & Perceptions around Patient Engagement for Different

On October 14, 2015, PLoS ONE published Patient Engagement Practices in Clinical Research among Patient Groups, Industry, and Academia in the United States: A Survey. Written by members of CTTI’s Patient Groups & Clinical Trials Project, the objective of this publication was, “to gain a better understanding of attitudes and practices for engaging patient groups so that actionable recommendations may be developed.” After analyzing data from 179 survey respondents, significant differences were detected between “stakeholder groups in perceptions of the value of patient group engagement with academia and industry around clinical trials- finding that may represent a significant barrier to engagement that was not identified by the individual stakeholder groups independently.”

In addition to this publication, this CTTI project also developed Official Recommendations on Effective Engagement with Patient Groups around Clinical Trials.

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