Clinical research sites have a tough, but critically important, job. We need research sites to help us develop and test new therapies, and to bring new treatments to patients. It’s rigorous and precise work, but essential to the progress of medicine.
Many medical practices and clinicians explore the possibility of participating in clinical research studies. According to FDA Form 1572 filings, half of the principal investigators who participate in one study never participate in a second one.1 Meanwhile, other investigators continue to add studies and build successful clinical research teams within their practices. Those active, organized sites are essential to support the conduct of clinical trials. So, what are the things that high-performing clinical research sites do that make sponsors return to them again and again?
1、Invest in infrastructure
While a medical practice that is participating in its first clinical trial may be cautious about how many resources to allocate towards the preparation required to conduct clinical research, it’s essential to recognize that clinical research and medical practice are fundamentally different. True preparation for research requires staff training, a realistic assessment of the tasks and associated human resources necessary to conduct research, and the commitment to maintain those resources for the duration of the study. High-performing sites have staff with protected time dedicated to research, which in busier sites means full-time research staff.
2、Hire clinical research coordinators with strong management and interpersonal skills
The most successful coordinators are those with strong management skills who thrive in a multitasking environment because they will take an active role in managing research studies. Sites can take steps to keep studies moving forward, such as insist on the use of a central Institutional Review Board (IRB) for a predictable response time. Likewise, strong interpersonal skills are critical to providing research participants with a positive experience during their study participation. Effective communication with study team members, including the sponsor and partners providing additional support and services, will also lead to a constructive collaboration.
3、Use data and information to support research activities
Too often, when asked how many potential subjects they will see who meet study eligibility criteria, sites will make an educated guess based on who comes to the practice for treatment. Sponsors have learned that these guesses are rarely accurate. Site teams should work within their institution or practice to determine how they will identify and reach out to patients who may be potential research participants well before the enrollment period starts. Sites can also ask what resources the sponsor can provide to sites, and engage with those resources at study launch to maximize enrollment. Sponsors have the ability to provide sites with a variety of resources (such as dedicated enrollment assistants), that can support the site in:
- Using diagnostic codes to search medical records for potential participants
- Identifying potential sources of patient referrals within the community
- Engaging with patient advocates and support groups
4、Be open to collaboration and new ideas
The most frustrating response to suggestions from the sponsor’s study team is, "this is the way we’ve always done it." Many practices are ingrained due to habit or ease of use, and it’s time to entertain new ideas to improve and accelerate study enrollment. Sponsors are well positioned to support clinical sites with new ideas for study enrollment. For example, many now provide temporary enrollment assistants who add resource support during the peak times of study activity. Sites who are open to new ideas and new collaborations take advantage of the resources offered to them.
5、Don’t overpromise
When sponsors plan study timelines and resource projections across an entire study, they want to base their project plans on assumptions that are as accurate as possible. At the start of a clinical study, sites are...









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