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The Patient Experience Survey

By Deena Bernstein posted 09-04-2014 09:39 AM

  

We are inviting the ACRP members to extend this survey to their research patients. This initially started as a Site specific initiative to find out how research patients felt about their clinical research experience and see what we can do to better engage with research volunteers. We are now offering the survey to the research Site community so we all can benefit as a whole and see collectively how we are doing. We will share survey results with the Sites that participate. If your site would like to participate, please contact Anne Philisaire at anne.philisaire@shcr.com so that we can provide you with further instructions and survey results. We hope that you will see the value as a community of Site’s working towards the same goal in putting our research patients and their experience as volunteers  in the forefront. 

Instructions for Survey Use: Please copy and paste the link below along with introductory message and send it to your research patients that are currently enrolled  or have completed a clinical trial.

Dear Clinical Research Volunteer,

 

You are invited to take part in a Clinical Trial Experience Satisfaction survey. As part of our ongoing effort to provide better services and the best possible clinical trial experience, we would appreciate your time in completing this survey via the link below. The survey is anonymous and will not be linked to you personally. Your feedback will help us identify areas which may need improvements and give us an insight on a patient’s perspective.

 In order to take this survey, please click here:

http://inspiresurvey.shcr.com/AnonymousSurvey/TakeSurveyQuestionnare.aspx?SurveyID=eesx9qbysWTXNQHwlNwr8w==!@

 Thank you for being a Medical Hero and  we appreciate your cooperation in helping us to facilitate this project.

Best Regards,

Anne Philisaire, MS

Regulatory Analyst • Sheridan Clinical Research, Inc. • Discovery Clinical Research, Inc

(954) 838-2715

Anne.Philisaire@shcr.com  •  www.sheridanclinicalresearch.com

 

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