1、Canadians Want More Options for Decentralized and Hybridized Clinical TrialsCTO Conference November 7,2024Mike Lapenna and Donna Lillie,Our research and its goal,Our study aimed to assess the attitudes of potential participants towards decentralized and hybrid clinical trials,and to explore associat
2、ions with gender,age,health status,geography,ethnicity,and prior clinical trial participation.,Our methods:Working with the College,The idea for a survey came from discussions with the College and other members of the clinical trials community,Supported College members in different ways so they coul
3、d participate in ways that worked for them:Offered honoraria for all activitiesHosted meetings on two different dates/times so as many people could join each meeting as possibleGathered their insights in different ways and took it all in to account,Always circled back to inform College members of ho
4、w their insights and input influenced further discussions and work,Hosted a number of meetings with the College so they could provide input on each step of the work:Developing the surveyTesting the surveySharing the surveyAnalyzing survey resultsWriting and publishing manuscript,Our methods,Recruitm
5、ent followed modification of Dillmans Total Design Method,shared on social media(CTO,health charities,and patient organizations),open September December 2022,Descriptive,cross-sectional,self-reported,open survey,administered via Qualtrics online survey data collection platform,CISCRPs survey provide
6、d framework for questions,varying response options included 5-point Likert,multiple choice,ranked and open ended text,After providing informed consent,respondents completed two sections:1)39 questions,2)42 questions(optional),Approved by Queens Health Research