TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical, methodology, and patient/carer expert advice in pediatric drug development by conect4children
AU - c4c Expert Group Leads
AU - Cheng, Katharine
AU - Mahler, Fenna
AU - Lutsar, Irja
AU - Nafria Escalera, Begonya
AU - Breitenstein, Stefanie
AU - Vassal, Gilles
AU - Claverol, Joana
AU - Noel Palacio, Nuria
AU - Portman, Ron
AU - Pope, Gavin
AU - Bakker, Martijn
AU - van der Geest, Tessa
AU - Turner, Mark A.
AU - de Wildt, Saskia N.
AU - Lanzerath, Dirk
AU - Tuleu, Catherine
AU - Schwab, Matthias
AU - Smits, Anne
AU - Treluyer, Jean Marc
AU - Moretti, Francesco
AU - Wong, Ian
AU - Roes, Kit
AU - Moreno, Carmen
AU - Allegaert, Karel
AU - Helbing, Wim
AU - Naumburg, Estelle
AU - de Hoog, Matthijs
AU - Metsvaht, Tuuli
AU - Danne, Thomas
AU - Scarpa, Maurizio
AU - Ruperto, Nicola
AU - Zaoutis, Theoklis
AU - Grigg, Jonathan
AU - Croft, Nick
AU - Schaeffer, Franz
AU - Zuddas, Alessandro
AU - Straub, Volker
AU - Bont, Louis
AU - Cross, Helen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Science published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - Many medicines are used “off-label” in children outside the terms of the license. Feasible pediatric clinical trials are a challenge to design. Conect4children (c4c) is an Innovative Medicines Initiative project to set up a pan-European pediatric clinical trial network aiming to facilitate the development of new medicines for children. To optimize pediatric trial development by promoting innovative trial design, c4c set up a European multidisciplinary advice service, including the voice of young patients and families, tailored to industry and academia. A network of experts was established to provide multidisciplinary advice to trial sponsors. Experts were selected to join clinical and innovative methodology expert groups. A patient and public involvement (PPI) database, to include the expert opinion of patients and parents/carers was formed. A stepwise process was developed: (1) sponsors contact c4c, (2) scoping interview takes place, (3) ad hoc advice group formed, (5) advice meeting held, and (6) advice report provided. Feedback on the process was collected. Twenty-four clinical and innovative methodology expert groups (>400 experts) and a PPI database of 135 registrants were established. As of September 30, 2022, 36 advice requests were received, with 25 requests completed. Clinical and methodology experts and PPI representatives participated in several advice requests. Sponsors appreciated the advice quality and the multidisciplinary experts from different countries, including experts not known before. Experts and PPI participants were generally satisfied with the process. The c4c project has shown successful proof of concept for a service that presents a new framework to plan innovative and feasible pediatric trials.
AB - Many medicines are used “off-label” in children outside the terms of the license. Feasible pediatric clinical trials are a challenge to design. Conect4children (c4c) is an Innovative Medicines Initiative project to set up a pan-European pediatric clinical trial network aiming to facilitate the development of new medicines for children. To optimize pediatric trial development by promoting innovative trial design, c4c set up a European multidisciplinary advice service, including the voice of young patients and families, tailored to industry and academia. A network of experts was established to provide multidisciplinary advice to trial sponsors. Experts were selected to join clinical and innovative methodology expert groups. A patient and public involvement (PPI) database, to include the expert opinion of patients and parents/carers was formed. A stepwise process was developed: (1) sponsors contact c4c, (2) scoping interview takes place, (3) ad hoc advice group formed, (5) advice meeting held, and (6) advice report provided. Feedback on the process was collected. Twenty-four clinical and innovative methodology expert groups (>400 experts) and a PPI database of 135 registrants were established. As of September 30, 2022, 36 advice requests were received, with 25 requests completed. Clinical and methodology experts and PPI representatives participated in several advice requests. Sponsors appreciated the advice quality and the multidisciplinary experts from different countries, including experts not known before. Experts and PPI participants were generally satisfied with the process. The c4c project has shown successful proof of concept for a service that presents a new framework to plan innovative and feasible pediatric trials.
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U2 - 10.1111/cts.13459
DO - 10.1111/cts.13459
M3 - Article
C2 - 36510699
AN - SCOPUS:85144062920
SN - 1752-8054
VL - 16
SP - 478
EP - 488
JO - Clinical and Translational Science
JF - Clinical and Translational Science
IS - 3
ER -