89 Two Newly Developed Frontiers CTSI Applications to Support Recruitment and Trial Management: The Frontiers Trial Finder Mobile App and a Predictive Accrual Web-based App

Hanluen Kuo, Vinay Murakonda, Hunter Hines, D. Mudaranthakam, Paula Monaghan-Nichols, Eric Rush, Jeffrey Statland
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Frontiers CTSI developed applications to ensure its science teams have technological tools to advance their community engagement and trial management. The Trial Finder app is a mobile application that allows users to navigate available trials. The Accrual app will help study teams monitor their recruitment performances in real time. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: The Data Science team at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) had previously developed similar applications for The University of Kansas Cancer Center. Both retrieve information from KUMC’s clinical trial management system and ClinicalTrials.gov. This was replicated to include KUMC Pulmonary Critical Care (PCC) and KUMC Neuromuscular (NM) trials. Frontiers CTSI is working with both groups for piloting and feedback. Recruiting and marketing strategies for investigators to add their trials to both apps will be done through existing communication channels and be highlighted on Frontiers trial resource website. Recruiting and marketing strategies of the Frontiers Trial Finder app to the external community will have a focus on, but not limited to, paid social media advertising. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The Trial Finder app can help providers search for trials their patient may be eligible for during clinic visits and to engage with the community by allowing anyone to download and browse on their Android/iOS device. Built in REDCap forms are used to capture contact information. The Accrual app is a web-based application that helps study teams monitor their recruitment performances in real time and provide an opportunity to adjust strategies. It uses an in-house algorithm to predict if trials will meet timeline goals. This data is conveniently laid out on a single web page so that science teams can overview all their trials’ recruitment performances simultaneously. The next phase of developing these applications is to market their use within Frontiers CTSI and its community catchment area. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Through collaboration, Frontiers CTSI is developing resources to support community engagement and trial management. New innovative applications like these ensure all the main stakeholders involved with clinical trial execution are always engaged and have access to iterative contemporary technologies that support their research.
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89两款新开发的支持招募和试验管理的Frontiers CTSI应用程序:Frontiers Trial Finder 移动应用程序和基于网络的 Predictive Accrual 应用程序
目的/目标:前沿科学与技术研究所(Frontiers CTSI)开发了应用程序,以确保其科学团队拥有技术工具来推动社区参与和试验管理。试验搜索器 "应用程序是一款移动应用程序,用户可以通过它浏览可用的试验。Accrual 应用程序将帮助研究团队实时监控招募情况。方法/研究对象:堪萨斯大学医学中心(KUMC)的数据科学团队此前曾为堪萨斯大学癌症中心开发过类似的应用程序。这两个应用程序都从 KUMC 的临床试验管理系统和 ClinicalTrials.gov 中检索信息。该应用被复制到 KUMC 肺重症监护 (PCC) 和 KUMC 神经肌肉 (NM) 试验中。前沿科学与技术研究所正与这两个小组合作进行试点和反馈。将通过现有的沟通渠道为研究者在这两个应用程序中添加试验制定招募和营销策略,并在前沿试验资源网站上重点介绍。面向外部社区的 Frontiers Trial Finder 应用程序的招募和营销策略将侧重于但不限于付费社交媒体广告。结果/预期结果:"试验搜索器 "应用程序可帮助医疗服务提供者在病人就诊时搜索其可能符合条件的试验,并通过允许任何人在其安卓/iOS设备上下载和浏览来与社区互动。内置的 REDCap 表单可用于获取联系信息。Accrual 应用程序是一款基于网络的应用程序,可帮助研究团队实时监控招募情况,并提供调整策略的机会。它使用内部算法来预测试验是否能达到时间表目标。这些数据会方便地显示在一个网页上,这样科研团队就可以同时查看所有试验的招募情况。开发这些应用程序的下一阶段是在前沿科学与技术研究所及其社区范围内推广使用。讨论/意义:通过合作,前沿科学与技术中心正在开发支持社区参与和试验管理的资源。像这样的新型创新应用可确保参与临床试验执行的所有主要利益相关者始终参与其中,并获得支持其研究的当代迭代技术。
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