Routine workflow in a reference clinical research center in face of COVID-19

ABSTRACT Objective To develop and validate the content of workflows for trial participants care in a clinical research center during the Covid-19 pandemic. Method development study by consensus of experts carried out from March to July 2020 in southern Brazil. The flowcharts were developed following literature and validated by specialists considering comprehensiveness, clarity and pertinence, obtaining a 100% agreement index on each item of the developed instruments. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the institution. Results two flowcharts of care were elaborated and validated: “Flow diagram to conduct protocols with research participant " and "Flow diagram in protocols with research participant with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection"; which describes activities to ensure continuity of care. Final considerations a routine workflow can promote the continuity and safety of clinical research protocols. It is expected that the adopted flowcharts in this study can guide other institutions with a similar research profile.

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Main Authors: Cardoso,Adriana Serdotte Freitas, Silva,Stella Marys Rigatti, Rabelo-Silva,Eneida Rejane, Umpierre,Daniel, Sostizzo,Luciana da Rosa Zinn, Echer,Isabel Cristina
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de Enfermagem 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S1983-144720210002004252021-09-20Routine workflow in a reference clinical research center in face of COVID-19Cardoso,Adriana Serdotte FreitasSilva,Stella Marys RigattiRabelo-Silva,Eneida RejaneUmpierre,DanielSostizzo,Luciana da Rosa ZinnEcher,Isabel Cristina Workflow Coronavirus infections Patient safety Disease prevention ABSTRACT Objective To develop and validate the content of workflows for trial participants care in a clinical research center during the Covid-19 pandemic. Method development study by consensus of experts carried out from March to July 2020 in southern Brazil. The flowcharts were developed following literature and validated by specialists considering comprehensiveness, clarity and pertinence, obtaining a 100% agreement index on each item of the developed instruments. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the institution. Results two flowcharts of care were elaborated and validated: “Flow diagram to conduct protocols with research participant " and "Flow diagram in protocols with research participant with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection"; which describes activities to ensure continuity of care. Final considerations a routine workflow can promote the continuity and safety of clinical research protocols. It is expected that the adopted flowcharts in this study can guide other institutions with a similar research profile.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de EnfermagemRevista Gaúcha de Enfermagem v.42 n.spe 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-14472021000200425en10.1590/1983-1447.2021.20200389
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Umpierre,Daniel
Sostizzo,Luciana da Rosa Zinn
Echer,Isabel Cristina
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Routine workflow in a reference clinical research center in face of COVID-19
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title Routine workflow in a reference clinical research center in face of COVID-19
title_short Routine workflow in a reference clinical research center in face of COVID-19
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title_full_unstemmed Routine workflow in a reference clinical research center in face of COVID-19
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description ABSTRACT Objective To develop and validate the content of workflows for trial participants care in a clinical research center during the Covid-19 pandemic. Method development study by consensus of experts carried out from March to July 2020 in southern Brazil. The flowcharts were developed following literature and validated by specialists considering comprehensiveness, clarity and pertinence, obtaining a 100% agreement index on each item of the developed instruments. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the institution. Results two flowcharts of care were elaborated and validated: “Flow diagram to conduct protocols with research participant " and "Flow diagram in protocols with research participant with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection"; which describes activities to ensure continuity of care. Final considerations a routine workflow can promote the continuity and safety of clinical research protocols. It is expected that the adopted flowcharts in this study can guide other institutions with a similar research profile.
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