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Nursing and industry: a time for collaboration

S Baranoski, L Reil, N Vogt

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    Industry and clinical site collaboration accelerates research and enhances patient care. A seven-step program, demonstrated through a clinical trial of the Ventex dressing, proved its feasibility across diverse wounds and settings.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical research
    • Clinical trials
    • Healthcare innovation

    Background:

    • Effective collaboration between industry and clinical sites is crucial for advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes.
    • A structured approach can streamline the process of conducting clinical trials and implementing new medical products.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To illustrate a seven-step program for industry-clinical site collaboration.
    • To evaluate the feasibility of a new wound dressing, Ventex, through a clinical trial.

    Main Methods:

    • A seven-step collaboration framework was implemented, encompassing establishing a basis for collaboration, signing agreements, developing project plans and protocols, study implementation, data analysis, and reporting results.
    • A clinical trial was conducted to assess the performance of the Ventex dressing.

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    Main Results:

    • The seven-step program provided a clear framework for collaboration.
    • The Ventex dressing demonstrated feasibility, with positive indicators in dressing performance, clinician and patient acceptance, and wound healing.
    • The study involved a variety of wound types and clinical settings.

    Conclusions:

    • The illustrated seven-step program effectively facilitates industry-clinical site research collaborations.
    • The Ventex dressing is a feasible option for managing a variety of wounds in diverse clinical environments.
    • Successful collaboration leads to the validation and potential adoption of new healthcare technologies.