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Informed Participation and Patient Empowerment: A Patient- Centered Approach to Improve Pediatric Clinical Research

In: The Management of Clinical Trials

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  • Mariangela Lupo
  • Angelica Intini
  • Doriana Filannino

Abstract

Over the last years, a Europe-wide trend toward a patient-focused approach is developing and is influencing the decision-making process related to the clinical research. This new vision aims to draw on patient knowledge and experience in order to deliver benefits for all stakeholders of the drug development process, optimizing the clinical study design. In this context, the "patient empowerment" concept has been developed as an approach encouraging the active participation and self-determination of the patients in the caring procedure. For this reason, in 2016, European Patients' Academy (EUPATI) launched a public consultation that ended in September 2016 with the release of the EUPATI guidance for patient involvement in the medicine research and development process. Likewise, the recommendations on the "Summaries of Clinical Trial Results for Laypersons" for the Implementation of Regulation (EU) No 536/2014 recommended a clear and comprehensible communication of the clinical trial results to the patients. However, rarely, all these attempts for the patient involvement pay attention to the pediatric population needs. An innovative approach for the patients' involvement in pediatric clinical research is represented by the Young Persons Advisory Groups, an organization composed of youths, patients, and carers, actively participating in clinical research and advising researchers and their teams.

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  • Mariangela Lupo & Angelica Intini & Doriana Filannino, 2018. "Informed Participation and Patient Empowerment: A Patient- Centered Approach to Improve Pediatric Clinical Research," Chapters, in: Hesham Abdeldayem (ed.), The Management of Clinical Trials, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:130271
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.74528
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    Keywords

    patient empowerment; patient involvement; patient-centered approach; child-friendly approach; age-tailored information; patient advocacy; YPAGs--Young Persons Advisory Groups;
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    • I18 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health

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