[Infographic] Retention in Clinical Trials – Keeping Patients on Protocols

By Kristina Lopienski | Marketing Manager, Nimblify, Inc.
June 1st, 2015

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Summary: Forte’s latest infographic on patient retention includes average dropout rates, reasons study volunteers withdraw, and solutions for better retention.

Estimated reading time: 1 minutes

It’s no secret that patient recruitment is a key factor in ensuring study success, but too often retention is overlooked. In reality, keeping patients on protocols from start to finish can be just as challenging as recruiting enough patients in the first place. Patient compliance and retention are critical to the success of clinical trials. There are serious consequences of dropouts – from costly delays to missing data that can compromise the results and integrity of a study.

Despite good intentions of finishing a study, many participants end up dropping out for a variety of reasons. While some dropouts are due to uncontrollable circumstances, others are preventable. Of course, subjects have the right to discontinue participation in research at any time. However, when high percentages of dropouts are considered normal, it’s clear that more can be done to prevent withdraws.

The infographic below looks at the average dropout rates, reasons why dropouts happen, and solutions for better patient retention.

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It’s clear there’s a need for more effective ways to keep patients on protocols. While some dropouts will always be inevitable, it’s crucial to prevent both study delays and missing study data for regulatory submissions. When possible, understanding why a participant chooses to discontinue a study is valuable information to obtain. Their feedback may provide insight into what changes can be implemented to improve the patient experience.

What is your biggest challenge when it comes to retaining patients? Share your thoughts below.

For tips on enrollment planning, retention, and more, download the free eBook, “Patient Recruitment and Retention in Clinical Trials: Ten Strategies for Success.”

Related infographics:
The Clinical Trial Participation Equation [Infographic]
Patient Recruitment and Enrollment in Clinical Trials [Infographic]

 

About the Author

Kristina is the Marketing Manager of Forte's subsidiary, Nimblify, Inc., a clinical trials technology company dedicated to creating industry-wide efficiencies by connecting stakeholders in clinical research. Previously, she worked as a Product Marketing Manager at Forte.

Website: Nimblify, Inc.

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