BACKGROUND: Clinical trials oversight by a Trial Steering Committee (TSC) is mandated by Good Clinical Practice. This study used qualitative methods to explore the role and valued attributes of the TSC to inform planned updates of Medical Research Council guidance and TSC terms of reference. METHODS: An ethnographic study design was conducted during 2013-2014. TSC and Trial Management Group meetings from eight trials were observed and audio-recorded, and semi-structured interviews conducted with purposively sampled key informants: independent and non-independent TSC members, trial sponsor representatives, funder representatives and chief investigators. The selected trials were currently recruiting and dealing with challenging scenarios. Dat...
Clinical trials help to advance scientific knowledge and provide novel therapies to patients, yet on...
Background: Decentralised clinical trials (DCTs) are clinical trials where all or most trial activit...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank all interviewees that took part in this study, as w...
Background: The oversight and conduct of a randomised controlled trial involves several stakeholders...
BACKGROUND: The independent oversight of clinical trials, which is recommended by the Medical Resear...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for T...
Funding This work was funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Method...
Abstract Background The oversight and conduct of a randomised controlled trial involves several stak...
BACKGROUND: Trial oversight is important for trial governance and conduct. Patients and/or lay membe...
BACKGROUND: The DAMOCLES project established a widely used Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) Charter...
Funding RECAP was funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences (SBF002\1014) and KG was funded by a Med...
Objective : Although clinical trial participants are the most affected by research ethics committee’...
PURPOSE: We examine the levels of post-trial responsibility ascribed to different stakeholders, foll...
BackgroundThe DAMOCLES project established a widely used Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) Charter for...
Background: Stakeholder involvement includes not just patients and public, but also those delivering...
Clinical trials help to advance scientific knowledge and provide novel therapies to patients, yet on...
Background: Decentralised clinical trials (DCTs) are clinical trials where all or most trial activit...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank all interviewees that took part in this study, as w...
Background: The oversight and conduct of a randomised controlled trial involves several stakeholders...
BACKGROUND: The independent oversight of clinical trials, which is recommended by the Medical Resear...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for T...
Funding This work was funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Method...
Abstract Background The oversight and conduct of a randomised controlled trial involves several stak...
BACKGROUND: Trial oversight is important for trial governance and conduct. Patients and/or lay membe...
BACKGROUND: The DAMOCLES project established a widely used Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) Charter...
Funding RECAP was funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences (SBF002\1014) and KG was funded by a Med...
Objective : Although clinical trial participants are the most affected by research ethics committee’...
PURPOSE: We examine the levels of post-trial responsibility ascribed to different stakeholders, foll...
BackgroundThe DAMOCLES project established a widely used Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) Charter for...
Background: Stakeholder involvement includes not just patients and public, but also those delivering...
Clinical trials help to advance scientific knowledge and provide novel therapies to patients, yet on...
Background: Decentralised clinical trials (DCTs) are clinical trials where all or most trial activit...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank all interviewees that took part in this study, as w...