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Title: Teletrials, the new norm? Expert recommendations for teletrials into the future: Findings from the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia Clinical Trial Research Professionals Group Workshop
Authors: Roberts, Natasha A
Cubitt, Annette 
Lindsay, Dianne
Bury, Kimberley
Dixon, Jacqueline
Gebbie, Chantal
Hawkins, Cheryl-Ann
Major, Taylor
Jenkins-Marsh, Sue
Morris-Smith, Bernadette
Poxton, Melanie 
Richmond, Sue 
Smith, Delaine
Stoneley, Adam
Thaker, Darshit A
Wilson, Elizabeth
Woollett, Anne
Underhill, Craig
Sabesan, Sabe 
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Roberts NA, Cubitt A, Lindsay D, Bury K, Dixon J, Gebbie C, Hawkins CA, Major T, Jenkins-Marsh S, Morris-Smith B, Poxton M, Richmond S, Smith D, Stoneley A, Thaker DA, Wilson E, Woollett A, Underhill C, Sabesan S. Teletrials, the new norm? Expert recommendations for teletrials into the future: Findings from the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia Clinical Trial Research Professionals Group Workshop. Asia Pac J Clin Oncol. 2022 Jan 30. doi: 10.1111/ajco.13737. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35098670.
Journal: Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology
Abstract: The Australasian Teletrial Model was piloted in co-funded sites across Australia. The purpose was to extend the reach of clinical trials using telemedicine to improve equity and access to this treatment pathway for oncology patients. Experts across Australia gathered to share the learnings of implementation so that future directions can be effective and sustainable. The 1-day workshop was attended in person and virtually. Attendees were invited to analyze and disseminate the results. Recordings from the presentations were coded independently by three researchers and synthesized. The results were sent to the authorship team for further review to build consensus on the findings in three drafts. Four key themes were identified: "Being on the Same Page," "Building Foundations," "Key Roles in Teletrials," and "Incentives." Although there were many successes that were accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, there is work still to be done. The Australasian Teletrial Model has been identified as acceptable and feasible. Future directions need to continue to work on streamlining regulatory processes, implementation and monitoring, and build knowledge to further build networks across Australia.
Description: Cairns & Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) affiliated author: Sue Richmond
DOI: 10.1111/ajco.13737
Keywords: Australia;COVID-19;clinical trial;telemedicine;teletrial
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Cairns & Hinterland HHS Publications

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