Pediatric Trials: Patient Recruitment Best Practices
$2,960.00 – $5,920.00
Licensing Options
- SINGLE-USER LICENSE
A Single-User License allows access to an individual user.
- ENTERPRISE-WIDE LICENSE
An Enterprise-Wide License allows access to all employees and sites within an organization.
Report Overview
ISR’s report explores how often various outsourcing models are used, sponsor satisfaction with models, the driving forces behind using each type of model, as well as which situations would be likely to cause a sponsor to deviate from their standard outsourcing design.
What you will learn:
- Sponsor company organization and outsourcing behavior
- Insight from pediatric patient recruitment specialists
- Common complaints from sites, sponsors, and CROs/AMCs
- Pediatric patient recruitment and retention obstacles and solutions from subject matter experts for overcoming those obstacles
- Use and effectiveness of alternative methods (social media and patient advocacy groups) in pediatric trial recruitment
- Number, length, and enrollment figures of ongoing pediatric trials based on data from clinicaltrials.gov
- Best Practices for:
- Drug development planning
- Outsourcing decisions
- Recruitment advertising and strategy
- Alternative recruiting methods
How you can use this report:
- Anticipate potential problems in pediatric patient recruitment in order to reduce trial delays
- Understand regulatory guidelines for pediatric trials and difficulties these guidelines pose for patient recruitment companies, sites, sponsors, CROs, and AMCs
- Benchmark your company’s pediatric recruiting structure to those of other companies outlined in the report
- Vendors: understand how to best market your pediatric recruitment capabilities
- Understand the bigger picture of the pediatric recruitment process
Report Contents:
1. Company Organization
2. Company Structures
- Outsourcing Behavior
- Patient Recruitment Specialists
3. Regulatory Difficulties
- Regulatory Guidelines
- Common Complaints
4. Difficulties of Enrolling Pediatric Patients
5. Enrollment Best Practices
6. Alternative Recruitment Methods
- Social Media Usage
- Patient Advocacy Group Usage
7. Current and Recently Completed Pediatric Clinical Trial Figures