Leveraging Decentralized Clinical Trial Management Systems (dCTMS) to Advance Science: Exploring Challenges Related to the Diffusion of Innovation and Its Execution.

Blockchain in healthcare today Pub Date : 2024-04-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.30953/bhty.v7.305
Rama Krishna Rao
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Abstract

Decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) recently gained attention in research necessary for drug development. While the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be a challenging time in this arena, drug development was a critical area of emphasis in the rapid advancement of vaccines. The DCTs were necessary to allow research activities to occur across many locations. The use of DCTs can profoundly impact reshaping healthcare by enabling participants to partake in clinical trials remotely; however, implementation challenges must be considered as technology expands. A working group of participants was assembled during an interactive learning exercise at the Conv2X conference (2023) to explore challenges related to the diffusion of innovation among key stakeholders. Pain points experienced with using and implementing technologies were identified, and an innovative solution using a blockchain-anchored option was presented. Participants were divided into three stakeholder groups: patients, payers, and pharmaceutical sponsors. After a time of discussion, the groups reconvened for review. Several themes that can be supported by blockchain technology emerged. These include enhanced efficiencies, patient experience, and demographic diversity, as well as data integrity, privacy, security, and cost-effectiveness. Future research might focus on strategies to facilitate the adoption of the idea across key stakeholder groups.

利用分散式临床试验管理系统(dCTMS)推动科学发展:探索与创新扩散及其执行相关的挑战。
分散临床试验(DCTs)最近在药物开发所需的研究中备受关注。虽然 COVID-19 大流行证明在这一领域是一个充满挑战的时期,但药物开发是疫苗快速发展的一个关键重点领域。DCT 对于在多个地点开展研究活动十分必要。使用 DCT 可以使参与者远程参与临床试验,从而对重塑医疗保健产生深远影响;但是,随着技术的发展,必须考虑到实施方面的挑战。在 Conv2X 会议(2023 年)的一次互动学习活动中,与会者组成了一个工作组,共同探讨与创新在主要利益相关者中的传播有关的挑战。他们确定了在使用和实施技术过程中遇到的痛点,并提出了一种使用区块链的创新解决方案。与会者被分为三个利益相关者小组:患者、付款人和医药赞助商。经过一段时间的讨论后,各小组再次聚在一起进行审查。会上提出了区块链技术可以支持的几个主题。这些主题包括提高效率、患者体验和人口多样性,以及数据完整性、隐私、安全性和成本效益。未来的研究可能会侧重于促进主要利益相关者群体采纳这一想法的策略。
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