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Methodological approaches for conducting follow-up research with clinical trial participants: a scoping review and expert interviews.

Aita SignorellJasmina SaricChristian Appenzeller-HerzogHannah EwaldChristian BurriMartin GoetzJana Gerold
Published in: Trials (2021)
To our knowledge, this is the first methodological literature review of approaches to researching experiences of clinical trial participants where findings were triangulated with expert interviews. Covering a range of indications, trial phases and study settings, it demonstrates that clinical trial participant perspectives and experience is heavily under-researched. This casts doubt on the overall robustness of available insight into trial participants' views and experiences. Our results demonstrate that the methodology for studying participant opinion, perception and experience should be adapted to the measure of interest and conform to the study population. Using valid patient experience data is the basis to evaluate existing legal and regulatory human subject research frameworks for their appropriateness from a patient perspective. Such an evaluation will be critical to empower research participants.
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