If you’ve gone on a trip lately, you most likely agree with the 90% of Americans who find traveling stressful.1 Unfortunately, the challenges that make travel difficult only get worse when research participants are traveling for a clinical trial. Clinical trial travel can be so difficult that more than 90% of survey respondents said distance to research sites is important in their decision to participate in a clinical trial.2
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1 Muther, C., et al. More than 90 percent of Americans find travel stressful. Here’s how to make it better. Boston Globe. Published 2023 Feb. 23.
2 DasMahapatra, P., et al. Clinical trials from the patient perspective: survey in an online patient community. BMC Health Serv Res. Published 2017 Feb. 27.