Ways to actively engage patients in clinical trials

A comprehensive list of ways to engage patients and incorporate their perspectives throughout the clinical trial process.
Activities covered include involvement in trial design and protocol development, participating in patient advisory boards, contributing to recruitment strategies, and providing feedback on informed consent forms. Patients’ perspectives can improve trial outcomes, enhance recruitment and retention, and ensure that the trials align with patients’ needs and priorities. By encouraging patient participation, these activities can foster patient-centered clinical research and improve overall trial effectiveness.

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