A single harmonised pharmacy process to improve clinical trial set-up times

Miriam Lettieri(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), S Boydell(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Andreea Chivu(The Christie NHS Foundation Trust), Sarah Fallon(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Andrew Ustianowski(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Monika Cien(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Claire Cole(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Sophia Burgess(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Carolyn Davies(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Claire Keatley, Anne-Marie Peers, Maxine Syme(Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust), Deborah Sutton(East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust), Nicola Hermitage(Stockport NHS Foundation Trust), Lydia Sutherland(The Christie NHS Foundation Trust), Michelle Beecroft(Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust), Ali Aghabeigi(Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust), Beatriz Duran Jimenez(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust)
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
June 27, 2024
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Abstract

The UK has fallen from fourth to 10th place in the global ranking for clinical trial activities in the past 6 years. Due to the limited capacity of the clinical trial pharmacy workforce and delays in providing pharmacy approvals, pharmacy has been identified as one of the constraining services that delays the set-up and delivery of clinical trials. To tackle this problem, we developed a single pharmacy review process for multicentre trials across Greater Manchester (GM) and tested its feasibility and implementation in our region. A survey completed by each GM Trust suggests that this harmonised pharmacy review process for multicentre studies would expedite trial set-up time at each pharmacy site and standardise the pharmacy review process in GM. We therefore believe that this harmonised review process could potentially reduce pharmacy set-up time and reposition the UK in the global market for clinical trials.


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