Case studies

Improving trial timelines, adherence, and retention through patient-centred support

A collection of statistics about Trial Flow performance and impact

Background

Trial Flow supported a complex global study with a high-burden protocol, helping reduce patient dropout, accelerate projected timelines and improve site engagement. 

Study details: 68 patients enrolled | 35 sites | 9 countries | 16 languages

Key proof points

  • 53% reduction in dropout
  • 14 months faster study delivery
  • 83% site uptake
  • 100% sponsor, CRO and site satisfaction
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 Site Activation 

Streamlining site activation for a global multi-site trial

Trial Flow helped activate eight research sites across five countries in a single day, with under 60 minutes of training per site and 100% satisfaction with training and activation.

 

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 Rare Disease 

Supporting families through complex gene therapy journeys

Trial Flow was configured through extensive co-design with rare disease families, advocacy groups and experts to support children and caregivers through a complex DMD gene therapy journey.

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 Co-design 

Engaging and retaining teenagers in clinical research

How we worked with teenagers to understand what builds trust, relevance and sustained engagement - then translated those insights into Trial Flow features that support participation in clinical research.

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Whitepaper

Solomon & Play
Healthcare

The Benefits of Play in Healthcare Environments

In our latest whitepaper, we focus on the long-established benefits of play within healthcare settings, highlighting how providing children with information about their healthcare journey in playful ways, along with them sharing their strengths and needs, that healthcare experiences will be significantly improved for all.