关于儿科临床试验成本计算和估计的联合建议
Gabriele Ahne1,2,3, Julia Nagel4, Axel R Franz5
1Dr. Margarete Fischer-Bosch-Institute of Clinical Pharmacology (IKP), Stuttgart, Germany.
German medical science : GMS e-journal
|May 22, 2024
概括
在儿童中进行临床试验需要更高的成本,因为有特殊需求. 这项研究开发了一个成本计算模板,以确保为儿科临床研究提供适当的资金.
科学领域:
- 临床药理学 临床药理学
- 儿科研究 儿科研究
- 卫生经济学 卫生经济学
背景情况:
- 改善儿科药物治疗需要高质量的临床试验.
- 欧洲法规 (EU 536/2014,745/2017) 增加了儿科试验的工作量和成本.
- 现有的成本计算方法不能充分考虑儿科研究的独特需求.
研究的目的:
- 专门为儿科临床试验开发成本计算模板.
- 支持儿科研究中心准确估计成本并获得资金.
- 确保为儿科研究工作量增加提供适当的报酬.
主要方法:
- 在c4c/GermanNetPaeT网络中的一个工作组召开了研讨会.
- 根据DHM,KKS网络和vfa的建议开发了一个成本计算模板.
- 在小儿科样本研究中预计采取具体措施的时间,以确定成本驱动因素.
主要成果:
- 创建了一个针对儿科试验量身定制的综合性成本计算模板.
- 确定了与儿科相关的具体方面,增加了试验成本和时间.
- 为研究中心和资助机构的财务要求提供了一个透明的框架.
结论:
- 准确的成本计算对于成功和可持续地进行儿科临床试验至关重要.
- 开发的模板解决了儿科研究的独特财务需求.
- 促进对更高成本的理解旨在确保长期,高质量的儿科临床研究.
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