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Patient partnership in cardiovascular clinical trials

Faı̈ez Zannad, Cynthia Chauhan, Patrick O. Gee, Nick Hartshorne‐Evans, Adrian F. Hernandez, Marilyn K. Mann, Robin Martinez, Roxana Mehran

2021European Heart Journal14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Patients are ultimately the end-users of medical therapies and need to be actively integrated as contributors and decision-makers in the process of product development throughout product lifecycles. This is increasingly being recognized by patients, investigators, regulators, payers, sponsors, and medical journals. However, cardiovascular research remains behind other fields in terms of the extent of patient involvement and awareness of clinical trials in cardiovascular research. True patient partnerships in cardiovascular therapeutic development may permit more rapid recognition of unmet needs, ensure alignment of product development priorities with patient priorities, improve efficiency of trials (e.g. recruitment), and ensure outcomes of value to patients are being measured in trials (e.g. quality of life). This paper reviews ongoing initiatives and remaining opportunities to accomplish contributive patient involvement in cardiovascular clinical research.

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MedicineClinical trialGeneral partnershipProduct (mathematics)Intensive care medicineNew product developmentValue (mathematics)Patient participationMEDLINEPathologyMarketingFinanceEconomicsBusinessGeometryMachine learningPolitical scienceComputer scienceLawMathematicsPharmaceutical industry and healthcareHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeBiomedical Ethics and Regulation
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