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[Organisation of studies].

F Aly1, L Böning, H Köppler

  • 1Kompetenznetz Maligne Lymphome, Teilprojekt Hämatoonkologische Schwerpunktpraxen, Köln, Deutschland.

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|November 8, 2003
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Private practices for hematology and oncology can improve patient participation in clinical trials by implementing a standardized workflow model. This model requires dedicated resources and integration into daily operations for successful study enrollment.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Hematology
  • Clinical Research

Context:

  • Private practices for hematology and oncology play a crucial role in quality assurance for patient treatment.
  • Complex organizational structures in these practices present challenges for study inclusion.
  • High motivation and resource allocation are necessary for successful participation in clinical studies.

Purpose:

  • To develop and propose a common workflow model for facilitating study inclusion in private practices for hematology and oncology.
  • To identify necessary structural and resource requirements for enhancing patient enrollment in clinical trials within these settings.

Summary:

  • The study observed workflows in four private practices to develop a standardized model for clinical trial enrollment.
  • The proposed model, illustrated with flowcharts, aims to streamline the complex process of study inclusion.

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  • Successful patient enrollment necessitates the implementation of additional structures, resources, and integration into routine practice.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a practical framework to improve the efficiency and success rate of clinical trial recruitment in private hematology and oncology practices.
    • Aims to enhance the quality of care by increasing patient access to novel treatments through study participation.
    • Facilitates better integration of research activities into the daily operations of private medical practices.