Managing Data

Digital health technologies have fundamentally changed when, where, and how data can be collected. Yet the critical principle of data collection remains the same: ensuring the authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality of data over time.

Use CTTI’s recommendations and resources to help understand, plan for, and address the challenges associated with digital health technologies, including data access, ownership, sharing, and storage, as well as communicating trial data with participants.

Resources

Innovative Trials | Press Releases

Investigators from Multiple U.S. Organizations Collaborate on First Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trial Using National Health Plans’ Data

Investigators from Multiple U.S. Organizations Collaborate on First Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trial Using National Health Plans’ Data

Innovative Trials

Managing Data

Digital health technologies have fundamentally changed when, where, and how data can be collected.

Innovative Trials | CTTI News

CTTI Paper Discusses Suitability of Patient Registries for Embedded Clinical Trials

Embedding clinical trials into patient registries can lead to high-quality, efficient prospective research. However, methods for assessing which registries are appropriate to serve as the platform for the conduct of...

Innovative Trials | Publications

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: Approaches for Safety Monitoring & Managing Safety Signals when using Digital Health Technologies for Data Capture

Table: Approaches for Safety Monitoring & Managing Safety Signals when using Digital Health Technologies for Data Capture

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: Promoting & Protecting Data Integrity

Table: Promoting & Protecting Data Integrity

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: CTTI Recommended Strategies for Optimizing Data Quality

Table: CTTI Recommended Strategies for Optimizing Data Quality

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals | CTTI News

CTTI Paper Reveals Investigator Perspectives on Advantages and Challenges of Digital Health Trials

Now more than ever, mobile technology is affecting every aspect of our lives, including the way we conduct clinical research. In a new preprint manuscript, CTTI examines the investigator experience in...

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Antibacterial Drug Development Streamlining HABP/VABP Trials

Hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (HABP/VABP) occur in seriously ill, hospitalized patients, where resistance to antibiotics is rising. This makes clinical trials of antibiotics in this population not only urgent...

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Digital Health Trials

Digital health trials are here to stay. Use CTTI's broad suite of recommendations and resources to design and run a successful, fit-for-purpose digital health trial that meets your research goals.

Formats

Stage of Trial

CTTI Paper Discusses Suitability of Patient Registries for Embedded Clinical Trials

Embedding clinical trials into patient registries can lead to high-quality, efficient prospective research. However, methods for assessing which registries are appropriate to serve as the platform for the conduct of a clinical trial can be problematic for researchers. A new CTTI paper in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science identifies and describes the essential characteristics, processes, and practices required to embed and conduct registry-based clinical trials to support regulatory decision-making.

Taking an evidence-based, collaborative approach, CTTI completed a comprehensive review of registry-embedded clinical trials and worked with the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) to conduct 25 expert interviews. These efforts were followed by a multistakeholder meeting with 42 members of academia, industry, government, and patient advocacy organizations.

The resulting data indicates that registries can create a sustainable and reusable infrastructure to support embedded clinical trials when certain characteristics are present including relevancy, robustness, reliability, and assurance of patient protections.

What’s more, registry-embedded clinical trials offer opportunities to:

  • Identify high-quality sites
  • Reduce duplicative data and site workload
  • Recruit patients efficiently
  • Reduce lost to follow-up incidents
  • Enhance timelines
  • Reduce costs

CTTI noted a prevailing need for guidance on how to assess the suitability of existing registries and plan new registries that can support embedded clinical trials. The paper includes CTTI recommendations, suggested practices, and decision trees that help meet this need. These resources are designed to help clinical trial stakeholders effectively leverage patient registries to create high-quality, embedded clinical trials that benefit relevant patient populations.

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

CTTI Paper Reveals Investigator Perspectives on Advantages and Challenges of Digital Health Trials

Now more than ever, mobile technology is affecting every aspect of our lives, including the way we conduct clinical research. In a new preprint manuscript, CTTI examines the investigator experience in digital health trials.*

In-depth interviews conducted with 12 investigators representing an array of clinical specialties revealed the benefits and challenges of incorporating mobile technology into clinical trials through the use of smartphones, tablets, notebook computers, and wearable devices.

Some common benefits of digital health trials cited by the investigators include:

  • Streamlined study operations and data collection
  • Simplified and continuous study data capture throughout the trial
  • Improved study and data quality and an increase of “real-world” results

The manuscript also details specific challenges investigators faced when using digital health technologies in trials. These include an increase in the amount of time needed by investigators and study personnel to review data and maintain the technology, additional training, technology adoption barriers for participants and staff, and uncertainty with data validity. These potential obstacles must be proactively addressed in order to harness the full benefits of digital health trials.

Learn more about CTTI’s Digital Health Trials work.

*CTTI’s Digital Health Trials work was previously called “Mobile Clinical Trials”.

Antibacterial Drug Development Streamlining HABP/VABP Trials

Topics Included: Data Collecting and Reporting, Ensuring Quality, Innovative Trials, Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Program: Antibacterial Drug Development

Related Projects: Antibacterial Drug Development HABP/VABP Studies, Antibacterial Drug Development Peds Trials, Antibacterial Drug Development Unmet Need

Overview

Hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (HABP/VABP) occur in seriously ill, hospitalized patients, where resistance to antibiotics is rising. This makes clinical trials of antibiotics in this population not only urgent but also especially challenging.

Use CTTI’s recommendations to streamline protocol elements and data collection in HABP/VABP trials to increase enrollment, reduce trial complexity, and optimize operational efficiency and, ultimately, help combat the current public health crisis in antibiotic development. 

Resources

Innovative Trials | Press Releases

Investigators from Multiple U.S. Organizations Collaborate on First Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trial Using National Health Plans’ Data

Investigators from Multiple U.S. Organizations Collaborate on First Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trial Using National Health Plans’ Data

Innovative Trials

Managing Data

Digital health technologies have fundamentally changed when, where, and how data can be collected.

Innovative Trials | CTTI News

CTTI Paper Discusses Suitability of Patient Registries for Embedded Clinical Trials

Embedding clinical trials into patient registries can lead to high-quality, efficient prospective research. However, methods for assessing which registries are appropriate to serve as the platform for the conduct of...

Innovative Trials | Publications

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: Approaches for Safety Monitoring & Managing Safety Signals when using Digital Health Technologies for Data Capture

Table: Approaches for Safety Monitoring & Managing Safety Signals when using Digital Health Technologies for Data Capture

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: Promoting & Protecting Data Integrity

Table: Promoting & Protecting Data Integrity

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: CTTI Recommended Strategies for Optimizing Data Quality

Table: CTTI Recommended Strategies for Optimizing Data Quality

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals | CTTI News

CTTI Paper Reveals Investigator Perspectives on Advantages and Challenges of Digital Health Trials

Now more than ever, mobile technology is affecting every aspect of our lives, including the way we conduct clinical research. In a new preprint manuscript, CTTI examines the investigator experience in...

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Antibacterial Drug Development Streamlining HABP/VABP Trials

Hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (HABP/VABP) occur in seriously ill, hospitalized patients, where resistance to antibiotics is rising. This makes clinical trials of antibiotics in this population not only urgent...

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Digital Health Trials

Digital health trials are here to stay. Use CTTI's broad suite of recommendations and resources to design and run a successful, fit-for-purpose digital health trial that meets your research goals.

Formats

Stage of Trial

Digital Health Trials

Topics Included: Data Collecting and Reporting, Innovative Trials, Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Overview

Digital health trials are here to stay. Use CTTI's broad suite of recommendations and resources to design and run a successful, fit-for-purpose digital health trial that meets your research goals.

Areas of Focus

DEVELOPING NOVEL ENDPOINTS

Develop novel endpoints that more accurately represent the patient experience – and therefore – may be more meaningful to patients, providers, and others.

PLANNING DECENTRALIZED TRIALS

Learn about the foundational recommendations for designing and running a fit-for-purpose decentralized clinical trial.

SELECTING & TESTING A DIGITAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY

Understand what needs to be considered and measured before selecting a digital health technology.

MANAGING DATA

Understand, plan for, and address the new challenges associated with managing data from digital health technologies.

SUPPORTING SITES

Develop a robust digital health technology management plan, accounting for testing, documentation, technical support, training, communication, data integrity, and participant safety.

INTERACTING WITH REGULATORS

Develop an appropriate strategy for collecting and sharing digital health trial data with regulatory bodies.

 

This Hub is a collection of recommendations and resources that have been created by multi-stakeholder teams. In the development of the Hub, CTTI has repackaged four original Digital Health Trials (formerly known as Mobile Clinical Trials) projects. Historical information including project team members and deliverables from each of these projects can be found here.

Resources

Innovative Trials | Press Releases

Investigators from Multiple U.S. Organizations Collaborate on First Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trial Using National Health Plans’ Data

Investigators from Multiple U.S. Organizations Collaborate on First Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trial Using National Health Plans’ Data

Innovative Trials

Managing Data

Digital health technologies have fundamentally changed when, where, and how data can be collected.

Innovative Trials | CTTI News

CTTI Paper Discusses Suitability of Patient Registries for Embedded Clinical Trials

Embedding clinical trials into patient registries can lead to high-quality, efficient prospective research. However, methods for assessing which registries are appropriate to serve as the platform for the conduct of...

Innovative Trials | Publications

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

Determining the Suitability of Registries for Embedding Clinical Trials in the United States: A Project of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: Approaches for Safety Monitoring & Managing Safety Signals when using Digital Health Technologies for Data Capture

Table: Approaches for Safety Monitoring & Managing Safety Signals when using Digital Health Technologies for Data Capture

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: Promoting & Protecting Data Integrity

Table: Promoting & Protecting Data Integrity

Innovative Trials | Resources

Table: CTTI Recommended Strategies for Optimizing Data Quality

Table: CTTI Recommended Strategies for Optimizing Data Quality

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals | CTTI News

CTTI Paper Reveals Investigator Perspectives on Advantages and Challenges of Digital Health Trials

Now more than ever, mobile technology is affecting every aspect of our lives, including the way we conduct clinical research. In a new preprint manuscript, CTTI examines the investigator experience in...

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Antibacterial Drug Development Streamlining HABP/VABP Trials

Hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (HABP/VABP) occur in seriously ill, hospitalized patients, where resistance to antibiotics is rising. This makes clinical trials of antibiotics in this population not only urgent...

Regulatory Submissions + Approvals

Digital Health Trials

Digital health trials are here to stay. Use CTTI's broad suite of recommendations and resources to design and run a successful, fit-for-purpose digital health trial that meets your research goals.

Formats

Stage of Trial