Title

Establishing Metrics for Evaluating Performance and Quality in Clinical Trial Management

Date of Award

12-2012

Degree Type

Restricted Access Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Field of Study

Clinical Research Management

Department

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

First Advisor

Rustin Reeves

Abstract

Purpose: To identify performance metrics for use in clinical trial management, identify different levels of understanding of and experience with performance metrics among clinical research professional, and to establish performance metrics within the clinical research organization MedTrials, Inc.

Hypothesis: There is a significant gap in knowledge and disconnect between clinical research professionals regarding performance metrics and how and when to use them.

Design: A survey was designed to test the understanding and knowledge of clinical research professionals regarding performance metrics. This study survey was also designed to gather opinions of clinical research professionals regarding the usefulness of performance metrics and when and where to appropriately use performance metrics.

Results: There is a deficiency in the understanding of performance metrics among clinical research professionals, as well as some disconnect regarding how to appropriately use performance metrics.

Comments

Vandermause, Matthew Charles, Establishing Metrics for Evaluating Performance and Quality in Clinical Trial Management. Master of Science (Biomedical Science), December, 2012, 68 pp., 12 tables, survey, journal entries, bibliography, 18 titles.



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