2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-009-0780-6
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Planning phase III multi-site clinical trials in palliative care: the role of consecutive cohort audits to identify potential participant populations

Abstract: Goals of Work:Multiple sites enable more successful completion of adequately powered phase III studies in palliative care. Audits of the frequency and distribution of the symptoms of interest can better inform research planning by determining realistic recruitment goals for each site. The proposed studies are to improve the evidence-base for registration and subsidy applications for frequently encountered symptoms where current pharmacological interventions are being used 'off-licence'.Methods: Six services pa… Show more

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“…Specific strategies to address sampling concerns have focused on the development of conceptual frameworks for defining the palliative care population 64, 65, 83, as well as the collection and reporting of minimum data sets for reporting patient characteristics in the study findings [66][67][68][69] . The development of a taxonomy to guide clinical trial recruitment 51 and the use of administrative databases to assess study feasibility 67,70 have also been proposed to improve patient recruitment.…”
Section: (B) Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Specific strategies to address sampling concerns have focused on the development of conceptual frameworks for defining the palliative care population 64, 65, 83, as well as the collection and reporting of minimum data sets for reporting patient characteristics in the study findings [66][67][68][69] . The development of a taxonomy to guide clinical trial recruitment 51 and the use of administrative databases to assess study feasibility 67,70 have also been proposed to improve patient recruitment.…”
Section: (B) Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of a taxonomy to guide clinical trial recruitment 51 and the use of administrative databases to assess study feasibility 67,70 have also been proposed to improve patient recruitment.…”
Section: (B) Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Palliative medicine is a specialty that is contributing more and more to the care of patients with life limiting disease. It is time we based this practice on highquality evidence and that can only come with high-quality research.…”
Section: Progressing An Evidence-base Beyond Case Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first of these studies has been completed, whereas the others continue to recruit. 4 The primary aim of the Palliative Care Clinical Studies Collaborative (PaCCSC) is to generate research data of a quality that would support the listing of study medicines on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods and subsequent subsidy applications were the studies to be positive. Additional aims include building clinical research capacity and developing further the evidence base for practice and policy related to hospice and palliative care.…”
Section: A Collateral Benefit Of Research In Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Meera Agar, MBBS, M.P.C., FRACP, FAChPM, [3][4][5] and David C. Currow, BMed, M.P.H., FRACP 3 Dear Editor:…”
Section: A Collateral Benefit Of Research In Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%