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Krell Clinical Communications creates readable, patient-friendly, visually enhanced informed consent documents and clinical trial materials for study sponsors and hospitals. Krell improves informed consent forms (ICFs) by correcting the problems of readability and comprehension.
Krell Clinical Communications' proven solution for better informed consent is VECTER, visually enhanced informed consent documents written in plain language at or below 7th grade reading levels. VECTERs meet or exceed the recommendations and requirements of US and global regulatory authorities, local and central IRBs, as well as the International Conference on Harmonisation guidelines. |
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Improves readability and comprehension of complex information by lowering the reading level and engaging the reader with proven design elements |
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Creates more realistic expectations in study participants by clearly communicating what is required in plain language |
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Helps cultivate participant’s trust in investigators by removing legalistic language and technical jargon of traditional ICFs |
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Meets or exceeds FDA, NIH, and ICH objectives for “Health Literacy” |
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Conforms seamlessly to your current ICF workflow and review process |
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| “VECTER is what we’ve been waiting for. We are fully supportive of VECTER. This is the direction we need to move in.” |
IRB Chairperson |
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