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Cuttsy+Cuttsy and ISPEP highlight key patient insights in new clinical trials report

Explore how Cuttsy+Cuttsy and ISPEP are spotlighting patient engagement in clinical trials through a new global report.

Upcoming report announcement

Cuttsy+Cuttsy, the original patient communications agency, in partnership with the International Society for Patient Engagement Professionals (ISPEP), is proud to announce the upcoming release of their latest report, offering a 360-degree view into patient engagement in clinical trials, both at recruitment stage and during their time participating in a trial.

Based on extensive global research with over 700 clinical trial patients, as well as insights from the specialist Cuttsy+Cuttsy team alongside industry leaders, the report provides a comprehensive analysis of patient experiences. It sheds light on their motivations, emotional and psychological responses, effectiveness of support materials, and need for clear communication during clinical trials. By gathering feedback from an international audience, the findings offer actionable strategies to enhance patient satisfaction, trial completion rates, and overall study success on a global stage.

“Too often, the patient voice is acknowledged in theory but overlooked in practice,” said Caroline Benson, Co-Founder of Cuttsy+Cuttsy. “This report is about more than metrics; it’s about truly listening to what patients experience and need. When we design trials around real people, not just protocols, everyone wins.”

Alongside ISPEP’s aim to amplify the patient voice across medicine development, this report exemplifies Cuttsy+Cuttsy’s mission to empower the healthcare industry with data-driven tools that advance patient-centric approaches to clinical research.

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