Company publishes second book of clinical trial patient recruitment and retention tips and strategies
SEATTLE, WA — Mosio, a leader in clinical research patient engagement technology, announces the release of its second eBook, “Clinical Trials Patient Recruitment and Retention Tips.” Partnering with experienced clinical research professionals, Mosio revisits the hurdle of patient recruitment and retention in this eBook by providing practical tips, tools, and strategies for clinical researchers.
“The landscape of how patients receive and respond to information is constantly changing. While some tried and true methods remain, these tips enable readers to go to the next level with patient recruitment and retention,” said Noel Chandler, Co-Founder and CEO of Mosio. “We are thankful to our contributors, who provided carefully crafted, action-based, expert tips that come from years of experience in clinical research. As a company, Mosio works hard to enable researchers to efficiently improve patient recruitment and retention efforts to make clinical trials more successful through innovative mobile messaging solutions. This eBook goes beyond mobile messaging to provide additional ideas on how patient engagement can be made easier by those in recruitment and retention in clinical trials.”
“Clinical Trials Patient Recruitment and Retention Tips” includes eye-catching illustrations created by Brenda Brown, a well-known illustrator of the best-selling “Worst-Case Scenario” book series, alongside a set of 42 recruitment and retention recommendations. Readers benefit from this additional set of tips relating to marketing materials, social media presence, patient outreach, networking, and more as a follow-up to Mosio’s first eBook, “Clinical Trials Patient Recruiting and Retention: Tips for Success.” Along with those submitted by the Mosio team, tips were submitted by patient recruitment and retention experts Kim Ribeiro (AbbVie), Claire Reyneke (Bay Recruitment), Vanessa Montanari (Pharmaspecific), David Nalos (Geronimo! Patient Recruitment), Jacqui Blem and Tori Pratola (Regulus Therapeutics).
Mosio is dedicated to increasing the success of clinical trials through mobile technology. Its mobile software platform offers research sites, sponsors, and CROs an efficient, cost-effective way to extend their outreach and stay connected to participants through interactive, two-way text message alerts, reminders, and surveys.
Download the patient recruitment and retention strategies eBook at http://www.mosio.com/prebook