from Part V - A Practical Guide to Adaptive Trial Designs and Master Protocols
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2023
In this chapter, we review practical considerations for adaptive trial designs and master protocols. Planning adaptive trial designs and master protocols require resources and time. It is best to plan ahead with key stakeholders with statistical, content, and operational expertise to make the trial possible. Customised education and training plans will likely be required for the vendors, investigators, and other personnel involved in the trial. Critical thinking is needed from the personnel involved to create flexible technology systems and procedures required to execute these clinical trials. During the conduct, it is important to document what happened, maintain a proper firewall, and manage external communications effectively. For long-term platform trials, study adjustments may be unavoidable, but it is important that these adjustments are made before the patients are enrolled into the new study arm.
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