MGH Division of Clinical Research

Clinical Studies & Registries: Methods To Increase Subject Retention and Data Quality, And Publish Results Faster

Ended: March 31, 2021

Title: Clinical Studies & Registries: Methods To Increase Subject Retention and Data Quality, And Publish Results Faster

Objectives:
Participants will learn methods to:
o Engage subjects in a portal using incentives, secure communication, and delivery of personally relevant information.
o Visualize outcomes and automate decision logic to incentivize timely and accurate data entry.
o Publish results more efficiently by connecting data capture and the analytical process into a single, integrated system.

Summary: The presentation will examine ways to engage and retain subjects in the clinical research process by using a web-based portal that provides subjects with incentives, secure messaging, and personally relevant information based on their own data. It will also demonstrate how to bridge the gap more efficiently between "raw" study data and the end-result manuscript by connecting analytical, text editing, and formatting tools directly within the data collection system.

This presentation is intended for clinical researchers, statisticians, and study coordinators involved in clinical trials, observational studies, surveys or patient registries. Attendees will learn about functionality in a data capture system called Studytrax and view various case examples.

To learn more visit:
StudyTRAX: http://rc.partners.org/edcstrax
http://www.studytrax.com




Sponsor:
MGH Division of Clinical Research

Sessions

March 31, 2021 03/31/21
12PM-1PM
12 PM – 1 PM
STRATUS Online Moodle, None

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Hayat A: Very helpful information about Studytrax program
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Date Attended: March 31, 2021, 12:10 p.m.
Date Reviewed: March 31, 2021, 12:51 p.m.
Anonymous: I think having a more comprehensive slide deck would be more useful for referencing during and after the presentation.
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Date Reviewed: March 31, 2021, 12:41 p.m.