Survey Finds Industry Taking Action to Address Challenges from Rapid Move to Decentralized Trials Amid COVID-19
95% of clinical leaders now focused on establishing a connected digital foundation
for patient-centric trials
Research Highlights - Veeva Digital Clinical Trials Survey Report
The Veeva Digital Clinical Trials Survey Report examines the opportunities and implications of decentralized approaches on clinical trials by gathering the experiences and opinions of more than 280 clinical leaders worldwide. The report shares views on the industry’s progress toward digital trial strategies, lessons learned, and key factors of success. Accelerating Toward Trial Decentralization Models During COVID-19- Most sponsors and CROs (87%) rapidly deployed decentralized trial approaches to minimize disruption, up 59 percentage points from 28% before the pandemic.
- Within the next 24 months, 95% say their organizations plan to increase the use of decentralized trials.
- Investment in emerging digital trial technologies will continue, as 32% say they have adopted or plan to adopt eRegulatory / eISF for their sites within the next 12 months, followed by eConsent (31%) and eSource (27%).
- Sponsors and CROs added four new function-specific solutions to their existing clinical landscape.
- Nearly all sponsors and CROs (99%) report significant challenges with decentralized trials.
- The top challenges with decentralized trials are site technology adoption (70%), internal change management/stakeholder alignment (59%), data protection and privacy (51%), and burden for technology-averse patients (50%).
- Nearly all respondents (95%) report having initiatives to address the system and operational challenges introduced by rapidly adopting decentralized approaches.
- Highlighting the critical importance of reducing site burden, most CROs (66%) and sponsors (53%) are taking steps to offer sites better support with technology.
- Improving data sharing and collaboration, addressing system interoperability concerns, and eliminating paper processes are key priorities for sponsors and CROs.
- “New systems and processes have led to inefficient internal workflows, challenges with collaboration, and getting information in and out of systems.”
- “Decentralized trials introduce more technology, processes, and burden for the site. We need to provide a helping hand, a white-glove approach to help them with efficient execution.”
- “It is essential to evaluate the relative merits of technologies but aim to use fewer applications with better connections between them.”
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Contact: Deivis Mercado Veeva Systems 925-226-8821 deivis.mercado@veeva.com Jeremy WhittakerVeeva Systems +49 6950955486
jeremy.whittaker@veeva.com