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Challenges in Paediatric Clinical Trials: How to Make It Feasible

In: The Management of Clinical Trials

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  • Giulia Chiaruttini
  • Mariagrazia Felisi
  • Donato Bonifazi

Abstract

The number of paediatric clinical trials in EU has remarkably increased in the last decade in response to the implementation of the new Paediatric Regulation and incentives aiming to define the need of child-specific drug development. Nevertheless, the gap between the number of paediatric and adult-randomised controlled trials is still substantial in almost every major clinical specialty. Economic, ethical, technological, geographical and cultural factors can influence the paediatric drug development and can represent the challenges to be faced for a smooth conduction of a paediatric clinical trial. The need for trials and paediatric patient's engagement to commensurate with the approved paediatric investigation plans is so high that it is crucial to correctly address key factors. Particular care should be taken to develop well-designed studies, with efficient management plans, experienced administrative and healthcare personnel, awareness of socio-cultural features of the geographic areas involved and good communication with patients and their families in order to ensure 'trial preparedness'. A case study on a multinational paediatric clinical trial, presented within the recently ended research project 'DEferiprone Evaluation in Paediatrics (DEEP)', was reported to exemplify some of the challenges encountered by the authors and the actions taken to overcome them.

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  • Giulia Chiaruttini & Mariagrazia Felisi & Donato Bonifazi, 2018. "Challenges in Paediatric Clinical Trials: How to Make It Feasible," Chapters, in: Hesham Abdeldayem (ed.), The Management of Clinical Trials, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:129134
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.72950
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    Keywords

    paediatric clinical trial; children medicines development; clinical trial management; ethics; patient enrolment; trial preparedness; drug formulation; regulatory; patient engagement;
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    • I18 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health

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