The aim of the study was to evaluate the interest of the recourse of a staff dedicated as CRA to data collection in clinical research
Objectives of clinical studies are notably to evaluate new therapies, to improve diagnostic techniques, to make medico-economic decisions and to enrich scientific knowledge. Clinical studies findings can influence medical practice, or even motivate decisions by public health authorities. The rigor in their behavior is therefore an imperative to respect. Thus, the quality of the data collected is essential. However, even if the reliability of the clinical data is guaranteed by the monitoring, the completeness of the data remains exceptional. The increase of data required in clinical studies has led to the emergence of a specialized staff to assist investigators: the clinical research assistants. With dedicated time and specialization in data collection, they facilitate the conduct of clinical studies. However, this data collection aid has not been evaluated.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
400
Damien JOLLY
Reims, France
Missing data
Data was considered missing because of its absence when finalizing the data
Time frame: Day 0
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