Applicability of NINDS-sponsored studies to community-based physician involvement
- PMID: 18057316
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000284608.57974.ba
Applicability of NINDS-sponsored studies to community-based physician involvement
Abstract
Background: The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Clinical Trials Group established the Clinical Research Collaboration (CRC) Project in 2005 to increase community-based physician involvement in NINDS-sponsored research.
Methods: We assessed a random sample of 112 of the more than 1,000 current NINDS-sponsored clinical research studies to determine which could involve community physicians in enrollment or follow-up. Scoring factors were based on the premise that participation is feasible for noninvasive studies with simple screening, and follow-up criteria and visit frequency consistent with usual care. Scored studies included 26 Phase III, 31 Phase I/II, and 55 nonclinical trials.
Results: Overall, 41% of the sampled research studies were considered conducive to community physician participation that exceeds referral only; 21% with participation in all study activities and 20% with ability to provide some follow-up. Specialized neuropsychological or neurologic scale testing was judged to exclude community physician participation in 16% of studies.
Conclusion: Many National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke studies are available in which community-based physicians could participate. Involving community physicians may increase efficiency of completing clinical research and encourage application of research findings in community practices.
Comment in
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Thinking outside the box: NINDS and the clinical research collaboration.Neurology. 2008 May 6;70(19):1656-7. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000311273.10829.85. Neurology. 2008. PMID: 18458225 No abstract available.
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