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Conducting clinical trials during the COVID-19 pandemic-a collaborative trial network response.

Laura RobisonYeoungjee ChoAndrea K ViecelliDavid W JohnsonCarmel M HawleyAndrea ValksPeta-Anne Paul-BrentRuth StastnyJulie VargheseCharani KiriwandeniyaElaine M PascoeLiza A VergaraMagid A FahimNeil BoudvilleRathika KrishnasamyDonna Reidlingernull null
Published in: Trials (2021)
The unprecedented demand placed on healthcare systems from the COVID-19 pandemic has forced a reassessment of clinical trial conduct and feasibility. Consequently, the Australasian Kidney Trials Network (AKTN), an established collaborative research group known for conducting investigator-initiated global clinical trials, had to efficiently respond and adapt to the changing landscape during COVID-19. Key priorities included ensuring patient and staff safety, trial integrity and network sustainability for the kidney care community. New resources have been developed to enable a structured review and contingency plan of trial activities during the pandemic and beyond.
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