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Patient and Patient Group Engagement in Cancer Clinical Trials: A Stakeholder Charter

Background—to guide the implementation of patient centricity and engagement in cancer clinical trials (CTs) and to operationalize the Canadianized version of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (C-CTTI) model, the development of a charter was identified by cancer CT stakeholders. Methods—t...

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Autores principales: Michaud, Stéphanie, Needham, Judy, Sundquist, Stephen, Johnson, Dominique, Hanna, Sabrina, Hosseinzadeh, Sharareh, Bartekian, Vatche, Steele, Patricia, Benchimol, Sarita, Ross, Nathalie, Stein, Barry D.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8167642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33917947
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28020137
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author Michaud, Stéphanie
Needham, Judy
Sundquist, Stephen
Johnson, Dominique
Hanna, Sabrina
Hosseinzadeh, Sharareh
Bartekian, Vatche
Steele, Patricia
Benchimol, Sarita
Ross, Nathalie
Stein, Barry D.
author_facet Michaud, Stéphanie
Needham, Judy
Sundquist, Stephen
Johnson, Dominique
Hanna, Sabrina
Hosseinzadeh, Sharareh
Bartekian, Vatche
Steele, Patricia
Benchimol, Sarita
Ross, Nathalie
Stein, Barry D.
author_sort Michaud, Stéphanie
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description Background—to guide the implementation of patient centricity and engagement in cancer clinical trials (CTs) and to operationalize the Canadianized version of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (C-CTTI) model, the development of a charter was identified by cancer CT stakeholders. Methods—the Canadian Cancer Trial Stakeholder Charter (the Charter) was initiated by Colorectal Cancer Canada (CCC) and developed via the—1—formation of an inclusive working group (WG) that drafted the document using recommendations collected during the development of the C-CTTI model; 2—socialization of the draft Charter to solicit feedback from cancer CT stakeholders, including those who attended the 2019 CCC Conference; and 3—incorporation of stakeholders’ feedback and finalization of the Charter by the WG. Results—the Charter was built around five guiding principles—1—patient centricity; 2—commitment to education and training; 3—collaboration as equal and independent partners in research; 4—transparency and accountability; and 5—high standards in data collection integrity and honesty. These principles led to the Charter’s five tenets, which stipulate stakeholder commitments, aiming to make CTs accessible to all patients, improve the design and implementation of CTs to benefit patients, expand recruitment and retention of patients in CTs, and further advance cancer research and treatment. Conclusions—the Charter is intended to integrate the patient voice into the Canadian cancer CT continuum. The next phases of the C-CTTI model include the adoption and implementation of the Charter, the establishment of a patient group training program, and the development of real-world evidence/real-world data methodologies.
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spelling pubmed-81676422021-06-02 Patient and Patient Group Engagement in Cancer Clinical Trials: A Stakeholder Charter Michaud, Stéphanie Needham, Judy Sundquist, Stephen Johnson, Dominique Hanna, Sabrina Hosseinzadeh, Sharareh Bartekian, Vatche Steele, Patricia Benchimol, Sarita Ross, Nathalie Stein, Barry D. Curr Oncol Guidelines Background—to guide the implementation of patient centricity and engagement in cancer clinical trials (CTs) and to operationalize the Canadianized version of the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (C-CTTI) model, the development of a charter was identified by cancer CT stakeholders. Methods—the Canadian Cancer Trial Stakeholder Charter (the Charter) was initiated by Colorectal Cancer Canada (CCC) and developed via the—1—formation of an inclusive working group (WG) that drafted the document using recommendations collected during the development of the C-CTTI model; 2—socialization of the draft Charter to solicit feedback from cancer CT stakeholders, including those who attended the 2019 CCC Conference; and 3—incorporation of stakeholders’ feedback and finalization of the Charter by the WG. Results—the Charter was built around five guiding principles—1—patient centricity; 2—commitment to education and training; 3—collaboration as equal and independent partners in research; 4—transparency and accountability; and 5—high standards in data collection integrity and honesty. These principles led to the Charter’s five tenets, which stipulate stakeholder commitments, aiming to make CTs accessible to all patients, improve the design and implementation of CTs to benefit patients, expand recruitment and retention of patients in CTs, and further advance cancer research and treatment. Conclusions—the Charter is intended to integrate the patient voice into the Canadian cancer CT continuum. The next phases of the C-CTTI model include the adoption and implementation of the Charter, the establishment of a patient group training program, and the development of real-world evidence/real-world data methodologies. MDPI 2021-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8167642/ /pubmed/33917947 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28020137 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Steele, Patricia
Benchimol, Sarita
Ross, Nathalie
Stein, Barry D.
Patient and Patient Group Engagement in Cancer Clinical Trials: A Stakeholder Charter
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