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Clinical trials - World Health Organization (WHO)
2024年6月26日 · Clinical trials are a type of research that studies new tests and treatments and evaluates their effects on human health outcomes. People volunteer to take part in clinical trials to test medical interventions including drugs, cells and other biological products, surgical procedures, radiological procedures, devices, behavioural treatments and ...
International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP)
Clinical trials may also be referred to as interventional trials. Interventions include but are not restricted to drugs, cells and other biological products, surgical procedures, radiologic procedures, devices, behavioural treatments, process-of-care changes, preventive care, etc. This definition includes Phase I to Phase IV trials.
Clinical trials - World Health Organization (WHO)
Currently, the registry displays over 34,000 clinical trials. Pan African Clinical Trial Registry ; The PACTR is a regional register of clinical trials conducted in Africa. An open-access platform where clinical trials can be registered free of charge, providing an electronic database of planned trials and trials currently in progress.
Clinical trials - World Health Organization (WHO)
2020年1月16日 · A clinical trials registry is the entity that houses the register, and is responsible for ensuring the completeness and accuracy of the information it contains, and that the registered information is used to inform health care decision making. A …
Number of clinical trials by year, country, region and income group
South-East Asia is quickly growing in number of reported clinical trials and was the only region not to see a decrease since the peak of trials during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven largely by trials in India (90% of trials; select South-East Asia 2023 in Chart A and hover of India in chart C).
Guidance for best practices for clinical trials
2024年9月25日 · This guidance updates and adapts the previous work of the World Health Organization (WHO) on research capacity for the context of well-designed and well-implemented clinical trials as framed in resolution WHA75.8 (2022). It aims to enhance clinical research efficiency, minimize research waste and provide guidance on sustained clinical trials that are …
Strengthening clinical trials - World Health Organization (WHO)
In May 2022, the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly adopted resolution (WHA75.8) to advance clinical trials globally, ensuring high-quality evidence for health interventions. This webpage serves as a central hub for updates, resources, and initiatives related to World Health Organization's (WHO's) work on implementing the resolution.
Pan African Clinical Trials Registry (PACTR)
1. Does the Registry accept prospective registration of interventional clinical trials submitted by Responsible Registrants? Yes. 2. Is the Registry open to all prospective registrants (ICMJE), either internationally, or within one or more specific countries? Yes. 2.1. From which countries will the Registry accept trials for registration?
WHO launches new clinical trials guidance – What do I need to …
2024年12月13日 · The publication of the "WHO guidance for best practices for clinical trials" in September 2024 was a major milestone. For the first time there is now global guidance applicable to design and conduct of all clinical trials (whether or not they include investigational products), also with relevance to observational studies.Key areas of focus include embedding research …
Clinical trials in children - World Health Organization (WHO)
Clinical trials in children are essential to develop age-specific, empirically-verified therapies and interventions to determine and improve the best medical treatment available. Ethical Implications The ICTRP is committed to promoting the conduct of ethical and relevant clinical trials in children by improving access to guidelines, regulations ...