Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Jan 2023)

The ACTIV-6 Stakeholder Advisory Committee: a model for virtual engagement in decentralized clinical trials

  • Megan E. Hamm,
  • Jonathan Arnold,
  • Josh Denson,
  • Talethia Edwards,
  • Greg Merritt,
  • Matthew McCarthy,
  • Danielle Nelson,
  • Kirk T. Phillips,
  • Florence Thicklin,
  • Andrew Vasey,
  • Kathleen McTigue

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.671
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Abstract Introduction: Engaging patients, caregivers, and other stakeholders to help guide the research process is a cornerstone of patient-centered research. Lived expertise may help ensure the relevance of research questions, promote practices that are satisfactory to research participants, improve transparency, and assist with disseminating findings. Methods: Traditionally engagement has been conducted face-to-face in the local communities in which research operates. Decentralized platform trials pose new challenges for the practice of engagement. We used a remote model for stakeholder engagement, relying on Zoom meetings and blog communications. Results: Here we describe the approach used for research partnership with patients, caregivers, and clinicians in the planning and oversight of the ACTIV-6 trial and the impact of this work. We also present suggestions for future remote engagement. Conclusions: The ACTIV-6 experience may inform proposed strategies for future engagement in decentralized trials.

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