Title: Clinical Trials and Research
1Clinical Trials and Research
- A Guide for Families
- Trainer Manual
2This teaching tool was developed by the
François-Xavier Bagnoud Center at the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, with the
support of the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials
Group.
- Excerpts from this publication may be freely
reproduced or adapted with acknowledgement of the
source, provided the material reproduced is for
non-profit distribution.
3Glossary
- Clinical Trial A way to test new medications
- Eligibility Deciding if a person is qualified to
join a clinical trial - Phases Stages
- Placebo Dummy tablet
- Protocol A written plan for the clinical trial
- Study sample People to be studied in the
clinical trial - Volunteers People willing to join the trial
4What is a Clinical Trial?
Identify a health question.
Develop a plan.
Enroll volunteers and follow the plan.
Study the information collected.
Share the results with others.
Improve treatment.
5Example of a Research Question
- Is Medicine A more effective for preventing
mother-to-child transmission thanMedicine B?
6Phases of Clinical Trials
7Structure of a Simple Trial Comparing Two
Treatments
Medicine A
Result A
Study Sample
R
Result B
Medicine B
R Random assignment of patients to a treatment
arm
8Randomisation
Control Group
Investigational Group
9Informed Consent
- To make informed decisions, patients need to hear
and understand specific information about the
research.
10Informed Consent
- Purpose
- Medicine to be studied
- Procedures and schedule
- Risks
- Potential benefits
- Alternatives to participation
- Confidentiality
11Informed Consent
- Participation in clinical trials is always
voluntary.
Yes, I would like to participate.
No, thank you, Id rather not participate.
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- To evaluate the effect of the medicine on their
health, all patients in a trial have certain
tests or procedures at regularly scheduled
intervals.
13The Research Team
- Volunteers who join clinical trials are part of
the team dedicated to finding better ways to
prevent and treat HIV.
14How Have Clinical Trials Helped People with HIV?
- Clinical trials are critical in the effort to
find better ways to treat HIV and AIDS.
15How Have Clinical Trials Helped People with HIV?
- Antiretroviral medicines can greatly reduce the
chance an infant will be HIV-infected during or
after birth.
16How Have Clinical Trials Helped People with HIV?
- They have greatly decreased sickness and death
among patients who receive antiretroviral
medicine.