Development and Application of a Patient Group Engagement Prioritization Tool for Use in Medical Product Development.
Brian PerryCarrie DombeckJaye Bea SmalleyBennett LevitanDavid LeventhalBray Patrick-LakeLinda BrennanKevin McKennaZachary HallinanAmy CorneliPublished in: Therapeutic innovation & regulatory science (2020)
Using these findings, we refined the 31 engagement activities to 24 unique activities across the medical product development lifecycle. We also developed a web-based prioritization tool ( https://prioritizationtool.ctti-clinicaltrials.org/ ) to help clinical research sponsors and patient groups identify high-priority engagement activities. Use of this tool can help sponsors and patient groups identify the engagement activities that they believe will provide the most benefit for the least investment and may lead to more meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships in medical product development.
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