Clinical Trial Participant Journey Model
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A Clinical Trial Participant Journey Model is a user journey model for a clinical trial participant.
- Context:
- It can include CT SCREENING Visit, CT ENTRY Visit, CT Visit, LAST CT Visit, POST-CT FOLLOW-UP Visit.
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- See: Clinical Trial Process Model.
References
2021
- AbbVie Clinical Trials "Clinical Trial Journey."
- QUOTE: The clinical trial journey is different for everyone, depending on your current state of health, your age, the type of trial, the duration of the study, and many other factors. Yet in many ways, the standard clinical trial experience is largely the same for most clinical study volunteers. A typical clinical trial timeline—including all visits and what a participant's trial journey looks like from start to finish—involves decisions and engagement opportunities for patients, families and health care providers at every step of the way.
The various milestones characteristic of a clinical study, which combined, make up the clinical trial participant journey, are explained below.
- SCREENING VISIT
- Meet with the Principal Investigator (PI)
- Meet with the Study Coordinator
- Discuss and Sign Paperwork
- BASELINE OR ENTRY VISIT
- Meet with the PI and Study Coordinator
- Receive Your Study Medication
- ONGOING CLINICAL TRIAL VISITS (MULTIPLE)
- Brief physical exam may take your place and/or bench mark testing
- Discuss side-effects you may be experiencing
- Discuss and account for drug intakes
- Review your trial diary
- Sponsor questionnaires or forms may be filled out
- Receive your trial treatment
- At-home monitoring continues
- YOUR LAST CLINICAL TRIAL VISIT
- A final physical exam and lab tests performed
- Discuss and account for drug intakes
- Review your diary
- Final benchmark tests and Sponsor materials
- THE POST-TRIAL FOLLOW-UP VISIT
- In-person or telephone follow-ups with the research coordinator
- You may have one follow-up visit or you may have several over months or years
- QUOTE: The clinical trial journey is different for everyone, depending on your current state of health, your age, the type of trial, the duration of the study, and many other factors. Yet in many ways, the standard clinical trial experience is largely the same for most clinical study volunteers. A typical clinical trial timeline—including all visits and what a participant's trial journey looks like from start to finish—involves decisions and engagement opportunities for patients, families and health care providers at every step of the way.