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Managers can use the UK Clinical Research Facilities Network study intensity tool to plan and assess staffing needs for clinical research. This workforce planning tool helps ensure efficient resource allocation and value for money in research delivery.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Research Management

Background:

  • Clinical research is integral to healthcare delivery.
  • Changes in UK medical research funding and delivery necessitate better management understanding of research impact.
  • Effective management of research activities is crucial for healthcare organizations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the UK Clinical Research Facilities Network study intensity tool.
  • To demonstrate the utility of this workforce planning tool for various healthcare professionals.
  • To guide the planning, assessment, and monitoring of clinical research studies.

Main Methods:

  • The article describes the UK Clinical Research Facilities Network study intensity tool.
  • It outlines its function as a workforce planning instrument.
  • The application of the tool for assessing time and staffing requirements is detailed.

Main Results:

  • The study intensity tool provides a method for predicting resource needs for research studies.
  • It enables non-research managers, organizations, research nurses, and allied health professionals to plan research effectively.
  • The tool supports the maintenance of cost-effective research services.

Conclusions:

  • The UK Clinical Research Facilities Network study intensity tool is a valuable resource for managing clinical research.
  • Its application can lead to improved efficiency and resource allocation in research settings.
  • The tool facilitates a value-for-money approach to research delivery in the UK.