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CRAFT—A Proposed Framework for Decentralized Clinical Trials Participation in Canada

Canada’s vast geography, and centralized delivery of cancer care and clinical trials create barriers for trial participation for patients in remote and rural settings. The development and implementation of a framework that enables safe and regulatory compliant trial participation through local healt...

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Autores principales: Sundquist, Stephen, Batist, Gerald, Brodeur-Robb, Kathy, Dyck, Kathryn, Eigl, Bernhard J., Lee, David K., Limoges, Jaqueline, Longstaff, Holly, Pankovich, Jim, Sadura, Anna, Sullivan, Patrick, Dancey, Janet E.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8534531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34677247
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28050329
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author Sundquist, Stephen
Batist, Gerald
Brodeur-Robb, Kathy
Dyck, Kathryn
Eigl, Bernhard J.
Lee, David K.
Limoges, Jaqueline
Longstaff, Holly
Pankovich, Jim
Sadura, Anna
Sullivan, Patrick
Dancey, Janet E.
author_facet Sundquist, Stephen
Batist, Gerald
Brodeur-Robb, Kathy
Dyck, Kathryn
Eigl, Bernhard J.
Lee, David K.
Limoges, Jaqueline
Longstaff, Holly
Pankovich, Jim
Sadura, Anna
Sullivan, Patrick
Dancey, Janet E.
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description Canada’s vast geography, and centralized delivery of cancer care and clinical trials create barriers for trial participation for patients in remote and rural settings. The development and implementation of a framework that enables safe and regulatory compliant trial participation through local healthcare providers would benefit Canadian patients, clinicians, trial sponsors and the health care system. To address this issue, representatives of Canada’s cancer clinical trial community met to identify key challenges and develop recommendations for remote patient participation in trials. A structured literature review identified remote/rural trial delivery models. A panel of expert stakeholders reviewed the models and participated in a workshop to assess health system readiness, identify needed processes, tools and mechanisms, and develop recommendations for a Canadian framework for decentralized clinical trial conduct. The Canadian Remote Access Framework for clinical Trials (CRAFT) represents a risk-based approach used by site investigators to delegate responsibilities for a given trial to satellite health centres within a hub-and-spoke “trial cluster”. The Framework includes specific recommendations to ensure research experience, capacity, regulatory compliance and patient safety. Canada’s cancer care and telemedicine systems can be leveraged to enable broader access to clinical trials for patients who are geographically remote from cancer centres. CRAFT’s risk-based framework is based on other successful models of remote trial patient management and is in the pilot implementation phase in Canada.
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spelling pubmed-85345312021-10-23 CRAFT—A Proposed Framework for Decentralized Clinical Trials Participation in Canada Sundquist, Stephen Batist, Gerald Brodeur-Robb, Kathy Dyck, Kathryn Eigl, Bernhard J. Lee, David K. Limoges, Jaqueline Longstaff, Holly Pankovich, Jim Sadura, Anna Sullivan, Patrick Dancey, Janet E. Curr Oncol Review Canada’s vast geography, and centralized delivery of cancer care and clinical trials create barriers for trial participation for patients in remote and rural settings. The development and implementation of a framework that enables safe and regulatory compliant trial participation through local healthcare providers would benefit Canadian patients, clinicians, trial sponsors and the health care system. To address this issue, representatives of Canada’s cancer clinical trial community met to identify key challenges and develop recommendations for remote patient participation in trials. A structured literature review identified remote/rural trial delivery models. A panel of expert stakeholders reviewed the models and participated in a workshop to assess health system readiness, identify needed processes, tools and mechanisms, and develop recommendations for a Canadian framework for decentralized clinical trial conduct. The Canadian Remote Access Framework for clinical Trials (CRAFT) represents a risk-based approach used by site investigators to delegate responsibilities for a given trial to satellite health centres within a hub-and-spoke “trial cluster”. The Framework includes specific recommendations to ensure research experience, capacity, regulatory compliance and patient safety. Canada’s cancer care and telemedicine systems can be leveraged to enable broader access to clinical trials for patients who are geographically remote from cancer centres. CRAFT’s risk-based framework is based on other successful models of remote trial patient management and is in the pilot implementation phase in Canada. MDPI 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8534531/ /pubmed/34677247 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28050329 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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Dyck, Kathryn
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Longstaff, Holly
Pankovich, Jim
Sadura, Anna
Sullivan, Patrick
Dancey, Janet E.
CRAFT—A Proposed Framework for Decentralized Clinical Trials Participation in Canada
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