以患者为中心结果的全球视角:在全球范围内推进以患者为中心的癌症临床试验。

Cecilia Monge, Linsey Eldridge, Paul C Pearlman, Viji Venkatesh, Michelle Tregear, Patrick J Loehrer, Annette Galassi, Satish Gopal, Ophira Ginsburg
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摘要

以患者为中心的临床试验优先考虑对癌症患者最重要的患者体验和结果。以患者为中心的结果研究以患者的价值和经验为中心,为政策和实践提供证据,促进更加个性化和有效的癌症治疗。本文探讨了在全球背景下以患者为中心的方法的重要性,强调了在低收入和中等收入国家临床治疗试验中实质性患者参与和患者报告措施整合的挑战和机遇。尽管存在基础设施有限和资金限制等重大障碍,但利用创新战略并投资于研究基础设施和监管协调倡议,可以提高低收入和中等收入国家开展高质量研究和更有效地应对全球癌症负担的能力。通过这些努力,以患者为中心的护理和研究可以扩展到服务不足的人群,确保全世界公平获得癌症治疗。
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Global perspectives on patient-centered outcomes: advancing patient-centered cancer clinical trials globally.

Patient-centered clinical trials prioritize the patient experience and outcomes that matter most to those affected by cancer. By centering on patient values and experiences, patient-centered outcomes research generates evidence to inform policies and practices, facilitating more personalized and effective cancer care. This manuscript explores the importance of patient-centered approaches in the global context, emphasizing challenges and opportunities for substantive patient engagement and the integration of patient-reported measures in clinical therapeutic trials in low- and middle-income countries. Despite important barriers such as limited infrastructure and funding constraints, leveraging innovative strategies and investing in research infrastructure and regulatory harmonization initiatives can enhance the capacity of low- and middle-income countries to conduct high-quality research and address the global burden of cancer more effectively. Through these efforts, patient-centered care and research can be extended to underserved populations, ensuring equitable access to cancer care worldwide.

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