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412 Utility of a Team Science and Project Management Approach to Providing Effective Participant Recruitment Support to Research Teams: The Indiana CTSI Recruitment Concierge Service (RCS)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2023

Brenda L. Hudson
Affiliation:
Indiana CTSI, IU School of Medicine
Gina Claxton
Affiliation:
Indiana CTSI, IU School of Medicine
Angela Anderson
Affiliation:
Indiana CTSI, IU School of Medicine
Lynsey Delp
Affiliation:
Indiana CTSI, IU School of Medicine
J. Egan Carmel
Affiliation:
Indiana CTSI, IU School of Medicine
Sarah Wiehe
Affiliation:
Indiana CTSI, IU School of Medicine
Sharon Moe
Affiliation:
Indiana CTSI, IU School of Medicine
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Abstract

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Evaluate effectiveness of participant recruitment service to improve study enrollment through customer feedback surveys and recruitment data obtained by research teams utilizing services. Use survey information to conduct gap analysis of additional support needed for participant recruitment. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Participant enrollment is often cited as one of the most challenging aspects of clinical research. In 2021, the Indiana CTSI used project management techniques to design and pilot a Team Science approach for providing participant recruitment support to clinical research teams. This service called the Indiana CTSI Recruitment Concierge Service (RCS) is comprised of recruitment, community engagement, social media, communications, and project management expertise. Additional experts are chosen to participate based on the study needs (regulatory, population insight, informatics, clinical services, etc.) RCS customers are comprised of study teams from a variety of areas and research experience. These customers are sent surveys to evaluate the support they received and provide suggestions for improvement. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The RCS assisted 72 study teams in 2021 and 85 (as of November) in 2022. These studies were referred via word of mouth as no advertising of the service had been done to date. All customers were provided a study specific consultation with recommendations of services and resources that would assist their study. Some services recommended were: local study listing and volunteer registry (All IN for Health), digital marketing support, materials design expertise, community engagement and healthcare patient recruitment guidance. The overall feedback from RCS customers has been positive with most teams indicating the support improved their study recruitment and/or engagement plan. RCS will use information obtained to develop a strategy for prioritizing services due to the overwhelming number of requests received. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Using project management techniques and a Team Science approach, the Indiana CTSI was able to develop a comprehensive participant recruitment service that integrates clinical research operations, community engagement, and informatics expertise to design study specific recruitment plans and coordination of services.

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Research Management, Operations, and Administration
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