Patient vs. Process: Bridging the Gap for a Better Trial Experience
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Oct 1, 2025 In this enlightening discussion, Joyce Moore, a patient recruitment expert with 25 years of experience, shares her insights on making clinical trials more patient-centric. Joyce emphasizes the need to view patients as collaborators rather than mere subjects. She explores the delicate balance between data collection and patient comfort, highlighting the role of technology in enhancing experiences. Joyce also underscores the importance of keeping participants informed about their data, advocating for early patient involvement to foster better engagement and compliance.
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Patients As Collaborators
- Patients are collaborators, not mere subjects, and technology should engage them respectfully.
- Integrate patient perspective early to make participation easier and more humane.
Make Materials Patient-Centric
- Design recruitment materials in plain language and brand them to resonate with target patients.
- Use digital outreach and patient advocacy groups where patients get healthcare information.
Site And Patient Engagement Are One
- Sites and patients share the same engagement ecosystem and must both be supported.
- You can't have effective patient engagement without strong site engagement.
