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Use of Communication Technology to Improve Clinical Trial Participation in Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer: Consensus Statement From the Children's Oncology Group Adolescent and Young Adult Responsible Investigator Network

机译:使用通信技术来改善青少年和癌症年轻人的临床试验参与:儿童肿瘤学组青少年和年轻成人负责研究者网络的共识声明

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Adolescents and young adults (AYAs; age 15-39 years) with cancer are under-represented in cancer clinical trials because of patient, provider, and institutional barriers. Health care technology is increasingly available to and highly used among AYAs and has the potential to improve cancer care delivery. The COVID-19 pandemic forced institutions to rapidly adopt novel approaches for enrollment and monitoring of patients on cancer clinical trials, many of which have the potential for improving AYA trial participation overall. This consensus statement from the Children's Oncology Group AYA Oncology Discipline Committee reviews opportunities to use technology to optimize AYA trial enrollment and study conduct, as well as considerations for widespread implementation of these practices. The use of remote patient eligibility screening, electronic informed consent, virtual tumor boards, remote study visits, and remote patient monitoring are recommended to increase AYA access to trials and decrease the burden of participation. Widespread adoption of these strategies will require new policies focusing on reimbursement for telehealth, license portability, facile communication between electronic health record systems and advanced safeguards to maintain patient privacy and security. Studies are needed to determine optimal approaches to further incorporate technology at every stage of the clinical trial process, from enrollment through study completion.
机译:由于患者,提供者和机构障碍,青少年和年轻人(AYAS; AYAS; 15-39岁)患有癌症的癌症临床试验不足。卫生保健技术越来越多地在AYA中使用,并且有可能改善癌症护理的分娩。 COVID-19大流行强迫机构迅速采用新颖的方法来入学和监测癌症临床试验的患者,其中许多具有改善AYA试验参与的潜力。儿童肿瘤小组AYA肿瘤学纪律委员会的这一共识声明审查了使用技术优化AYA试验入学和研究行为的机会,以及考虑这些做法的广泛实施的考虑。建议使用远程患者的资格筛查,电子知情同意,虚拟肿瘤委员会,远程学习访问和远程患者监控,以增加AYA访问试验并减轻参与的负担。这些策略的广泛采用将需要新的政策,重点介绍远程医疗,许可可移植性,电子健康记录系统之间的便捷通信和维护患者隐私和安全性的高级保障措施。需要研究以确定最佳方法,以进一步在临床试验过程的每个阶段,从入学到完成完成。

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