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The Northwest Participant and Clinical Interactions Network: Increasing opportunities for patients to participate in research across the Northwestern United States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2017

Laura-Mae Baldwin*
Affiliation:
Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Laurie Hassell
Affiliation:
Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA
Cindi Laukes
Affiliation:
Neural Injury Center, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA
Michelle Doyle
Affiliation:
Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA
Anne Reedy
Affiliation:
MultiCare Health System, Tacoma, WA, USA
Brenda Mollis
Affiliation:
Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA
Sandra Albritton
Affiliation:
Kootenai Health, Coeur d’Alene, ID, USA
Elizabeth Ciemins
Affiliation:
Billings Clinic, Billings, MT, USA
Robert Coker
Affiliation:
Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA
Jeannine Brant
Affiliation:
Billings Clinic, Billings, MT, USA
Katherine R. Tuttle
Affiliation:
Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA Providence Health Care, Spokane, WA, USA
Laura Baker
Affiliation:
Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA
Bonnie Ramsey
Affiliation:
Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA, USA Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA Seattle Children’s, Seattle, WA, USA
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*Address for correspondence: L.-M. Baldwin, M.D., M.P.H., Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 354696, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. (Email: lmb@uw.edu)
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Abstract

Introduction

The Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) promotes and supports translational research collaboration between clinicians, communities, and investigators across the five-state Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho (WWAMI) region. The ITHS has developed a collaborative regional clinical research network, the Northwest Participant & Clinical Interactions Network (NW PCI), involving 12 diverse clinical health systems and academic institutions.

Methods

This descriptive article details NW PCI’s development, infrastructure and governance, tools, characteristics, and initial outcomes.

Results

Regional NW PCI sites are conducting largely industry-sponsored studies; they are interested in including more grant-funded research. Regional NW PCI sites had over 1,240 open studies involving over 6700 patients in 2016. NW PCI trials are largely industry-sponsored; NW PCI sites are interested in including more grant-funded research. In its first three years, the NW PCI Coordinating Center facilitated regional sites’ participation in 34 new grant and contract applications across diverse topics.

Conclusion

The NW PCI model supports the goals of the developing CTSA Trial Innovation Network by increasing access to cutting-edge research across the Northwestern U.S., by supporting investigators seeking diverse populations, including those with rare diseases, for their research studies, and by providing settings to test implementation and dissemination of effective interventions.

Information

Type
Implementation, Policy and Community Engagement
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© The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2017
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Fig. 1 Map of Northwest Participant and Clinical Interactions Network clinical research center sites.

Figure 1

Table 1 Description of Northwest Participant and Clinical Interactions (NW PCI) network operational tools

Figure 2

Table 2 Characteristics of the 10 regional clinical research centers

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Fig. 2 Summary of the Northwest Participant and Clinical Interactions Network accomplishments.

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Table 3 Top areas of research at Northwest Participant and Clinical Interactions (NW PCI) regional sites*

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