Clinical trials

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Description: Clinical trials are experiments or observations done to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of new solution by monitoring its effects on large groups of people. Subjects are typically divided into two or more groups, one having “real treatment” by using the developed solution and the other group(s) using tried-and-true solution or not using any solution. The results are compared between the groups to evaluate the impacts. 

R&D service categories: Testing and validation

Key characteristics in living lab context:

  • Clinical trials are similar to impact assessment and validation test activities but follow more strict validation and approval process.

Participants’ role:

  • Customers as co-creators

Objectives

  • To find out if new solution is safe and effective
  • Get official approval for new solution

Methods: Has multiple phases and classes which depend on the developed solution

Approved by the VITALISE H2020 living labs' consensus report on 30/09/2021

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101007990

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