Patient engagement in clinical trials: The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative’s leadership from theory to practical implementation

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Abstract

Patient engagement is an increasingly important aspect of successful clinical trials. Over the past decade, as patient group involvement in clinical trials has continued to increase and diversify, the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative has not only recognized the crucial role patients play in improving the clinical trial enterprise but also made a deep commitment to help grow and shape the emerging field of patient engagement. This article describes the evolution of patient engagement including the origins of the patient engagement movement; barriers to successful engagement and remaining challenges to full and valuable collaboration between patient groups and trial sponsors; and Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative’s role in influencing the field through organizational practices, formal project work and resulting recommendations, and external advocacy efforts.

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Patrick-Lake, B. (2018). Patient engagement in clinical trials: The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative’s leadership from theory to practical implementation. Clinical Trials, 15(1_suppl), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774518755055

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