Research Prioritisation Survey Report: Approaches and attitudes to clinical trial prioritisation in Australian Clinical Trial Networks and Coordinating Centres

Topics:Research Prioritisation

The ACTA Research Prioritisation Reference Group surveyed ACTA’s Member organisations (Clinical Trial Networks and Coordinating Centres) in 2018 to understand the current approaches and practices around research prioritisation.

This survey aimed to identify methods, principles, criteria and tools currently used by Clinical Trial Networks in Australia to prioritise research questions/answers.

Findings from this survey will be used to perform a comparison of CTNs’ current practices with best practice guidelines, and to determine implications for practice.

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Research Prioritisation Survey Report: Approaches and attitudes to clinical trial prioritisation in Australian Clinical Trial Networks and Coordinating Centres

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The ACTA Research Prioritisation Reference Group surveyed ACTA’s Member organisations (Clinical Trial Networks and Coordinating Centres) in 2018 to understand the current approaches and practices around research prioritisation.

This survey aimed to identify methods, principles, criteria and tools currently used by Clinical Trial Networks in Australia to prioritise research questions/answers.

Findings from this survey will be used to perform a comparison of CTNs’ current practices with best practice guidelines, and to determine implications for practice.

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