Collaborative Staffing Model for Multiple Sites: Reducing the challenges of study coordination in complex, multi-site clinical trials.

Applied clinical trials Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Mary E Larkin, Paul McGuigan, Denise Richards, Karen Blumenthal, Kerry Milaszewski, Laurie Higgins, Jill Schanuel, Christen Long
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The implementation of complex, multi-site clinical trials presents challenges that make recruitment efforts, participant follow-up, and organization of staff critical to the success of the overall outcome. This article describes a unique staffing model utilized by the TODAY (Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth) study, an NIH (National Institutes of Health) sponsored trial designed to explore treatment options for type 2 diabetes in youth. At each study center, the program coordinator (PC) and diabetes educator (DE) work together to implement the study protocol. A staffing model that provides this type of mutual support for two key members of the study team may decrease the burden customarily encountered solely by the PC in complex trials, and furthermore allows for cross-coverage and flexibility. To determine the degree of overlap and task sharing between the PC and DE across study sites, a self-administered survey was distributed to all PCs and DEs. Survey results as well as specific examples demonstrating an effective collaborative approach by front-line study personnel in managing various challenges encountered in study implementation are included.

多地点的协作人员配置模式:减少复杂、多地点临床试验中研究协调的挑战。
复杂的多地点临床试验的实施带来了挑战,使得招募工作、参与者随访和工作人员的组织对总体结果的成功至关重要。本文描述了TODAY(青少年和青年2型糖尿病的治疗选择)研究中使用的一种独特的人员配置模式,该研究是由美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)赞助的,旨在探索青少年2型糖尿病的治疗选择。在每个研究中心,项目协调员(PC)和糖尿病教育工作者(DE)共同实施研究方案。为研究团队的两个关键成员提供这种类型的相互支持的人员配置模型可能会减少PC在复杂试验中通常遇到的负担,并且进一步允许交叉覆盖和灵活性。为了确定跨研究地点PC和DE之间的重叠程度和任务共享程度,向所有PC和DE分发了一份自我管理的调查。调查结果以及具体示例展示了一线研究人员在管理研究实施中遇到的各种挑战方面的有效合作方法。
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