2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2011.10.013
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Challenges in real-life diabetes translation research: Early lessons from BRIDGES projects

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“…Clinical trials have shown the value of an experienced recruitment team for planning and implementing recruitment strategies and convincing eligible individuals to participate in the program [16][17][18][19]. For this trial, the recruitment team consisted of 11 multitasking members, namely; a program coordinator, four field staff which included two health educators and two medical social workers, three phlebotomists who were responsible for biochemical testing, two data entry staff and one support staff to help in coordination of the camps.…”
Section: Recruitment Teammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clinical trials have shown the value of an experienced recruitment team for planning and implementing recruitment strategies and convincing eligible individuals to participate in the program [16][17][18][19]. For this trial, the recruitment team consisted of 11 multitasking members, namely; a program coordinator, four field staff which included two health educators and two medical social workers, three phlebotomists who were responsible for biochemical testing, two data entry staff and one support staff to help in coordination of the camps.…”
Section: Recruitment Teammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges of recruiting and sustaining high-risk populations for a primary prevention translational trial in India have never been reported and literature from elsewhere is scant [17][18][19]. For the interventions like the highly effective U.S. Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) [1] to work in LMIC settings like India, the interventions will need to be generalized to all people with prediabetes, culturally modified, made low cost and sustainable and be conducted in a 'real-life' setting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Esta permite avaliar os padrões de atendimento, entender as barreiras da sua implementação e intervir em todos os níveis de prestação de cuidados de saúde para melhorar a qualidade dos serviços, bem como a qualidade de vida. Existem pelo menos três aspectos necessários para o sucesso na implementação clínica da pesquisa translacional: o paciente, o provedor e o sistema de saúde atuando em conjunto de modo flexível para os ajustes necessários (19).…”
Section: Pesquisa Translacionalunclassified
“…In the last decade, there was a notable increase of diabetes around the world [104]. The islet transplantation to patients with severe diabetes has improved their quality of life [105, 106].…”
Section: Therapeutic Strategies Based On Polymeric Microparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%