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How research nurses and midwives are supporting Covid-19 clinical trials

Iles-Smith, HM; Jones, H; Petersen, C; Young, L; Wells, M

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Authors

H Jones

C Petersen

L Young

M Wells



Abstract

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, many clinical trials have tested existing drugs that may help treat Covid-19. NHS trusts have been encouraged to prioritise studies approved by the four chief medical officers, and clinical research nurses and midwives have been crucial to the delivery of these studies. Adaptations to standard research practices have been required – the consent process has been changed to reflect patients’ loss of capacity and the absence of family members, while the collection of biological samples and other patient data has required research nurses and midwives to find solutions to being in an isolation environment. Results of early studies have identified some initial treatment options for patients; many other studies are ongoing.

Citation

Iles-Smith, H., Jones, H., Petersen, C., Young, L., & Wells, M. (2020). How research nurses and midwives are supporting Covid-19 clinical trials. Nursing Times, 116(11), 20-22

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Oct 6, 2020
Publication Date Nov 1, 2020
Deposit Date Nov 20, 2020
Publicly Available Date Nov 20, 2020
Journal Nursing Times
Print ISSN 0954-7762
Publisher EMAP
Volume 116
Issue 11
Pages 20-22
Publisher URL https://www.nursingtimes.net/roles/clinical-research-nurses/how-research-nurses-and-midwives-are-supporting-covid-19-clinical-trials-06-10-2020/
Related Public URLs https://www.nursingtimes.net/

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