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ResearchMatch Matching Volunteers with Researchers

ResearchMatch Matching Volunteers with Researchers. Regulatory Affairs for Clinical Development Interest Group May 22, 2012. NIH Contacts. For more information about NIH involvement with ResearchMatch call or email Dinora Dominguez (301) 402-6072 Mandy Jawara (301) 402-6646

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ResearchMatch Matching Volunteers with Researchers

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  1. ResearchMatchMatching Volunteers with Researchers Regulatory Affairs for Clinical Development Interest Group May 22, 2012

  2. NIH Contacts For more information about NIH involvement with ResearchMatch call or email • Dinora Dominguez (301) 402-6072 • Mandy Jawara (301) 402-6646 • DeShawn Riddick (301) 451-9330 You may also go to ResearchMatch.org and on left side of page select Researcher Interest Form

  3. Overview • What is ResearchMatch? • Interested Volunteers • Research Teams • Volunteer Profile • Next Steps

  4. The NIH Clinical Center has joined ResearchMatch Learn how you can stop searching on your own for clinical studies. Let the opportunities to join a study find you.

  5. http://www.nih.gov/health/clinicaltrials/index.htm

  6. How does it work? Step 1 • Potential volunteers register to indicate willingness to be contacted for research studies.

  7. Specific Landing Page

  8. How does it work? Step 2 • Registered researchers search database for individuals based on study eligibility criteria.

  9. How does it work? Step 3 • Researcher sends IRB-approved recruitment message via email to ‘matched’ volunteers.

  10. How does it work? • Step 4 • Volunteers make final choice to grant ResearchMatch permission to release their contact information to research team for direct contact.

  11. How does it work? Step 5 • Researchers contact volunteers and proceed with next steps of screening potential participants.

  12. Process for PI Users • Register • 2 options • IRB approval of strategy and message • Designate proxy • Register study • Identify registrants • Send email • Monitor and document response

  13. Current Volunteer Registration Conditions Nationwide 47% Healthy 8% Hypertension 8% Depression 5% Asthma 3% Anxiety Registered: Maryland/Virginia/DC: 1,058 Current registration 23,311 80% White 11% Black or African American 3% Asian 3% Multi-racial 2% Other 1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 72% Female 28% Male 5% Hispanic 95% Adult 5% Pediatric Data pulled from RM 5-18-12

  14. Local View RM data pulled 5-18-2012

  15. Considerations • Feasibility • Message • Infrastructure

  16. Contacts • NIH Liaisons • Dinora Dominguez (301) 402-6072 • Mandy Jawara (301) 402-6646 • DeShawn Riddick (301) 451-9330

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