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      P02.39. Leveraging grant awards to enhance the research infrastructure at a CAM institution

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      BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
      BioMed Central
      International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health 2012
      15-18 May 2012

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          Purpose Successful scientific investigations at CAM institutions are often hampered by limited research infrastructure. Enhancing the clinical trial capabilities of our chiropractic research center was one goal of 2 NIH/NCCAM developmental center grants. Methods Web applications were enhanced and customized based on individual project needs and trial team requests. Templates were built to support quick development and standard functionality of project web applications. We also developed standardized processes to effectively provide project-specific participant management, data collection, staff training, and quality control. Results Web applications included: the Centralized Participant Database System and Project/Users Permissions System to securely capture participant contact information and control personnel access to web modules; a real-time participant tracking report to monitor recruitment and participant flow; a role-specific Reminder System to track outstanding activities requiring personnel follow-up; and double key-entry verification on web data used for an adaptive treatment allocation algorithm. Templates of these tools can be incorporated into any new trial’s web application. Study protocol templates facilitate timely, accurate translation of research proposals into detailed protocols for IRB applications, DSMC review and training. A revised training plan included role-specific training logs for tracking training objective completion and a thorough certification process for key protocols to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Quality control templates support the informed consent process and fidelity of trial interventions and outcomes assessment. We implemented these enhanced resources in 5 clinical trials. To date, our team has completed 3378 phone screens, conducted 1439 first and 473 second in-person screening visits, enrolled 394 participants, and followed 315 through trial end. The study protocol templates have been used in two additional clinical trials currently undergoing IRB review. Conclusion We expanded our capacity to support multiple, diverse trials with complex methodologies. This is a successful example of a CAM institution successfully leveraging research grant funding to enhance research infrastructure.

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          Conference
          BMC Complement Altern Med
          BMC Complement Altern Med
          BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
          BioMed Central
          1472-6882
          2012
          12 June 2012
          : 12
          : Suppl 1
          : P95
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, USA
          Article
          1472-6882-12-S1-P95
          10.1186/1472-6882-12-S1-P95
          3373852
          568c469c-d323-4f9b-93e4-05a0b38b3c25
          Copyright ©2012 Pohlman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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          International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health 2012
          Portland, Oregon, USA
          15-18 May 2012
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          Complementary & Alternative medicine
          Complementary & Alternative medicine

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