Marketing and clinical trials: A case study

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Background: Publicly funded clinical trials require a substantial commitment of time and money. To ensure that sufficient numbers of patients are recruited it is essential that they address important questions in a rigorous manner and are managed well, adopting effective marketing strategies. Methods: Using methods of analysis drawn from management studies, this paper presents a structured assessment framework or reference model, derived from a case analysis of the MRC's CRASH trial, of 12 factors that may affect the success of the marketing and sales activities associated with clinical trials. Results: The case study demonstrates that trials need various categories of people to buy in - hence, to be successful, trialists must embrace marketing strategies to some extent. Conclusion: The performance of future clinical trials could be enhanced if trialists routinely considered these factors. © 2007 Francis et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Francis, D., Roberts, I., Elbourne, D. R., Shakur, H., Knight, R. C., Garcia, J., … Campbell, M. K. (2007). Marketing and clinical trials: A case study. Trials, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-8-37

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