trialperformance
Trialperformance is the systematic measurement and evaluation of key performance indicators within clinical research studies. It encompasses a range of metrics that assess how efficiently a trial is conducted, from patient recruitment and site activation to data quality and regulatory compliance. The primary goal of trialperformance is to provide sponsors, investigators, and stakeholders with objective data that can inform decision‑making, highlight areas for improvement, and drive operational excellence.
Core metrics often included in a trialperformance framework are recruitment rate, protocol deviation frequency, query turnaround
Assessment of trialperformance involves both quantitative analysis and qualitative review. Statistical methods such as trend analysis,
Regulators and industry bodies increasingly recognize trialperformance as essential for ensuring ethical conduct and scientific integrity.