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Pelvic Floor Disorders Network Data Coordinating Center: Administrative Supplement: Noncontinuing Sites

$30,000U24FY2023HDNIH

Research Triangle Institute, Durham NC

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Abstract

Contact PD/PI: GANTZ, Marie PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT RTI International serves as the data coordinating center (DCC) for the NICHD Pelvic Floor Disorders Network (PFDN) in support of its mission to improve the care of women with pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) by conducting well-designed multicenter observational studies and clinical trials to inform diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. RTI is providing the Network with statistical leadership in study design and data analysis and operational support through data management and logistical services. Specifically, the DCC (1) leads innovative study designs and analyses to address challenges specific to PFD research, including bench-to-bedside translational studies, by providing expertise in biostatistics, statistical genetics, psychometrics, health economics, machine learning, and other fields and collaborating with clinical investigators to develop rigorously designed studies with outcome measures important to women with PFDs; (2) provides tools for communication and collaboration to facilitate rapid development of protocols and web-based systems for electronic data capture (including direct capture of patient-reported outcomes via mobile applications), biospecimen tracking, omics data pipelines, and training; (3) conducts data management, quality assurance, and monitoring procedures throughout the life of each study, capitalizing on centralized and remote monitoring capabilities for efficient use of network resources; (4) reports on data quality, protocol adherence, and safety, and perform statistical analysis for presentation at national and international conferences, and publication in top-tiered journals; and (5) coordinates remote and in-person meetings, manage subcontracts, provide automatic capitation payments to sites, and manage biospecimen transport and storage, study drug acquisition, and equipment and supplies distribution as needed to support network studies. Project Summary/Abstract

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