The Using Patient Preference Information in the Design of Clinical Trials (PPI-CT) Framework is focused on providing medical device clinical trial sponsors and the broader clinical trial community an actionable set of learnings and compendium of best practice...
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Patient-Centered Identification of Meaningful Regulatory Endpoints for Medical Devices to Treat Parkinson’s Disease (PCOR Project Aim 1 Paper)
A growing body of literature has developed identifying outcomes that matter to patients. The study that these published articles (Aims 1, 2 & 3 of MDIC’s PCOR project) are based on demonstrates an approach to identifying outcomes of medical devices for Parkinson’s...
Parkinson’s Patients’ Tolerance for Risk and Willingness to Wait for Potential Benefits of Novel Neurostimulation Devices: A Patient-Centered Threshold Technique Study (PCOR Project Aim 2 paper)
A growing literature has developed identifying outcomes that matter to patients. The study that these published articles (Aims 1, 2 & 3 of MDIC’s PCOR project) are based on demonstrates an approach to identifying outcomes of medical devices for Parkinson’s disease...
Incorporating Patient Preferences in Clinical Trial Design and Research
This whitepaper was authored by Margaret Sheehan and Anne Cohn Donnelly, who live with Parkinson’s disease and have participated as Patient Scientists on the MDIC PCOR project team along with representatives from the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research...
Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) Project Workshop
In May 2018, MDIC convened a public workshop to review and discuss the outcomes from MDIC’s Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) project. The workshop featured presentations and panel discussions involving experts from across the medical device ecosystem,...