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Examples and Templates for Developing and Conducting a Clinical Trial in a PBRN

Type of Resource Examples and Templates
  Recruiting, Engaging, Maintaining Practices Budgeting Project Management Communication
Budget Templates ResearchToolkit.org Budget Template (external website)   X    
Certificate of Trial Completion WPRN Study Completion Certificate Template [source 1] X      
Clinical Research Toolkit NIDCR General Toolkit for Clinical Researchers (external website)     X  
Dissemination Tools Beyond Scientific Publication: Strategies for Disseminating Research Findings (external site: Community Alliance for Research Engagement, Yale Center for Clinical Investigation)       X
Interim Trial Recruitment Update PROMISE Update  [source 2] X   X  
Interim Trial Results Translate CKD Performance Report [source 3] X      
Manual of Protocol Procedures National Institute on Aging: Guidelines for Developing a Manual of Operations and Procedures     X  
Newsletters for Practices and Patients

PROMISE Update  [source 2]

Translate CKD Newsletter [source 3]

X     X
PBRN Personnel Training Documentation Form Training Log for Study Personnel (NIDCR Toolkit for Clinical Researchers)     X  
Practice Research Success Story PROMISE Update  [source 2] X X X
Press Release at Trial Start for Practices

AIM-HI Press Release 1 [source 4]

AIM-HI Press Release 2 [source 4]

X      
Quality Management Plan Template CDC Quality Management Plan     X  
Study Communications to Practices

Asthma Tools Study Word Search [Source 5]

Asthma Tools Study FAQ: Case Review [Source 5]

Asthma Tools Study FAQ: Inhaler Technique [Source 5]

X   X X
Study Introduction Information Sheet WPRN Research Study Question and Answer One-Pager [source 6] X      
Study Results Document for Participants Generic Results Letter to Participants Template     X X
Study Results Document for Practices WPRN Patient Preferences for Weight Loss Programs Study Results One-Pager [source 6]     X X

Abbreviations:

AIM-HI: Americans in Motion – Healthy Interventions

CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CKD: Chronic Kidney Disease

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

NIDCR: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

PROMISE: PROspective Multicenter Imaging Study for Evaluation of Chest Pain

WPRN: WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) region Practice and Research Network

 

Sources:

  1. Produced by the WWAMI region Practice and Research Network Coordinating Center, funded by the Institute of Translational Health Sciences, award number UL1TR000423 from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the National Institutes of Health, Nora Disis, MD, Principal Investigator.
  2. Produced as part of the "PROMISE" project, funded by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), award number R01 HL098237, Pamela S. Douglas, MD, Principal Investigator.
  3. Produced as part of the "Translate CKD" project, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), award number R01 DK090407, Chester H. Fox, MD, Principal Investigator.
  4. Produced as part of the "Americans in Motion - Healthy Interventions" project, project, funded through a grant to the American Academy of Family Physicians from the Pepsico Foundation via the AAFP Foundation, Wilson D. Pace, MD, Principal Investigator.
  5. Produced as part of the "Assessing Decision Maker Tools for Asthma: The Asthma APGAR " project, project, funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), award number R01-HS018431, Barbara Yawn, MD, MSc, Principal Investigator.
  6. Produced as part of the "Patient Preferences for Weight Loss Programs," funded by the Institute of Translational Health Sciences, award number UL1TR000423 from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the National Institutes of Health, Nora Disis, MD, Principal Investigator.

 

 

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