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ABSTRACT: Abstract
Recruitment and retention of patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) in clinical studies can be challenging. While some obstacles are similar to other clinical conditions, some are unique to AP. Identifying potential barriers early and developing targeted solutions can help optimize recruitment and retention in AP studies. Such pre-emptive and detailed planning can help prospective, longitudinal studies focus on exocrine and endocrine complications of AP in accurately measuring outcomes. This article highlights the challenges in recruitment and retention strategies in AP studies and reviews available resources to create opportunities to address them. We describe the multifaceted approach used by the Recruitment and Retention Committee of the Type 1 Diabetes in Acute Pancreatitis Consortium, which builds upon earlier experiences to develop a recruitment and retention plan for the DREAM (Diabetes RElated to Acute pancreatitis and its Mechanisms) study.
SUBMITTER: Yazici C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9555856 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yazici Cemal C Dyer Anne-Marie AM Conwell Darwin L DL Afghani Elham E Andersen Dana K DK Basina Marina M Bellin Melena D MD Boone Leslie R LR Casu Anna A Easler Jeffrey J JJ Greenbaum Carla J CJ Hart Phil A PA Jeon Christie Y CY Lee Peter J PJ Meier Shelby S Papachristou Georgios I GI Raja-Khan Nazia T NT Saeed Zeb I ZI Serrano Jose J Yadav Dhiraj D Fogel Evan L EL
Pancreas 20220701 6
<h4>Abstract</h4>Recruitment and retention of patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) in clinical studies can be challenging. While some obstacles are similar to other clinical conditions, some are unique to AP. Identifying potential barriers early and developing targeted solutions can help optimize recruitment and retention in AP studies. Such pre-emptive and detailed planning can help prospective, longitudinal studies focus on exocrine and endocrine complications of AP in accurately measuring ou ...[more]