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Prescreening Strategies
- Patient screening is a crucial stage in clinical trial recruitment, where interested participants are evaluated for their eligibility based on predefined inclusion/exclusion criteria. - These criteria define the target patient profile, ensuring patient safety and enhancing the efficacy of the study. - Traditionally, patient screening occurred face-to-face at clinical trial sites, but modern advancements allow for electronic and remote screening. - Technologies such as computers, cell phones, and tablets enable more flexibility and accessibility in the screening process. - The goal of patient screening is to facilitate the successful enrollment of the target patient by ensuring they are a "good fit" for the study.
Organization chart Pre-Screening Referral by a Doctor Doctors or specialists may refer patients they believe could benefit from a clinical trial. Patients are encouraged to contact the trial site for further details and screening. Online Survey Participation Online surveys or questionnaires are accessible through trial sites, sponsor websites, or social media platforms. These tools collect basic contact information and assess initial eligibility. Phone Pre-Screening Individuals qualified the initial screening questionnaire or are in the trial site's database may receive a phone call from trial staff. Detailed questions are asked to collect necessary information for further screening.