Making Clinical Trials Work for Special Populations
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Key Takeaways
- Patient needs, preferences, and situations must be taken into consideration when developing clinical outcome assessments.
- Mobile health technologies contribute to the empowerment of geriatric patients, but mHealth data must be linked to meaningful clinical benefit.
- A better understanding of the barriers to diversity in clinical trials will help site staff and sponsors tailor programs to the population of interest.
- Clinical trials often don’t enroll and retain enough patients to accurately represent the real-world pool of patients who will be the drug’s primary users.
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