2020
DOI: 10.12688/gatesopenres.13146.1
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Clinical trials in the pandemic age: What is fit for purpose?

Abstract: It is critical to ensure that COVID-19 studies provide clear and timely answers to the scientific questions that will guide us to scalable solutions for all global regions. Significant challenges in operationalizing trials include public policies for managing the pandemic, public health and clinical capacity, travel and migration, and availability of tests and infrastructure. These factors lead to spikes and troughs in patient count by location, disrupting the ability to predict when or if a trial will reach r… Show more

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“…Benjamin Franklin offered the advice that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". 23 This axiom is assumed to relate to health, but in fact it was put forward as advocacy for fire awareness and prevention. More broadly, his advice relates to disaster preparedness and advocates, as do these authors, performing as much work as feasible ahead of the disaster.…”
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“…Benjamin Franklin offered the advice that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". 23 This axiom is assumed to relate to health, but in fact it was put forward as advocacy for fire awareness and prevention. More broadly, his advice relates to disaster preparedness and advocates, as do these authors, performing as much work as feasible ahead of the disaster.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a special communication, Hartman et al seek to address this through standardization of informative endpoints and accessibility to master protocols. 23 Therefore, in the preparatory stage, best practice and highly efficient trial designs or master template protocols should be developed, focusing on establishing optimal dosing of RDs and combinations of RDs (Table 1, Step 4). Without central organization and access to readily available protocols, disparate, non-comparative, unaligned and underpowered studies will spring up to fill that void, as seen throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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“…7 Institutions should focus on addressing disparities in COVID-19 and should explicitly prioritize studies addressing underserved populations such as specific racial or ethnic groups, rural communities, people with disabilities, or workers in essential industries, among others. 8,9 Prioritizing these studies includes an institutional commitment to ensuring they receive the resources needed to engage these communities throughout the research continuum, to enroll patients from these groups, and to prioritize studies where successful interventions will be accessible. Special consideration should be given to studies that can address disparities that are being exacerbated by the pandemic.…”
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