CISCRP Launches Groundbreaking Interactive Data Dashboard
The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) has made a significant advancement in the field of clinical research with the unveiling of its first-ever
interactive data dashboard. This innovative tool provides a comprehensive view of the insights derived from the 2025 Perceptions and Insights study, which represents the largest global survey examining public and patient attitudes and experiences regarding clinical research.
A Revolutionary Resource for Stakeholders
This new dashboard is a game-changer for stakeholders in the clinical research community, including sponsors, contract research organizations (CROs), investigative sites, and patient advocates. For the first time, these groups can access customized data from over 12,000 individuals worldwide, enabling them to explore, filter, and download anonymized data effectively. The ability to engage directly with this extensive dataset sets a new precedent for how clinical research insights are utilized.
The dashboard allows users to tailor their queries, segmenting data by region, demographic characteristics, and study specifics. This level of customization provides a powerful means of generating actionable insights to enhance areas such as protocol design, patient engagement, education, and retention strategies.
Key Features of the Dashboard
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Custom Filtering: Users can filter data according to various criteria, helping to identify trends more accurately.
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Downloadable Views: The tool supports the export of dashboards and data as PowerPoint presentations, PDF files, or images, making it easier to share findings with stakeholders.
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Transparency: Within the dashboard, users find clear guidance on how to interpret the data and understand its limitations, promoting informed decision-making.
Annick de Bruin, Chief Research and Insights Officer at CISCRP, emphasizes the importance of data-driven strategies in clinical research, stating, "We are excited to offer a new interactive tool that makes it easier than ever to identify trends and tailor strategies for clinical development programs and community engagement initiatives."
Implications of the Dashboard
The launch of this dashboard signifies a critical transformation in how clinical research stakeholders can access and apply patient insights. Unlike traditional static reports, this interactive tool allows users to examine global data resources interactively, ultimately improving public trust, awareness, and participation in clinical trials.
By enabling sponsors and CROs to analyze insights through demographic or geographic lenses, organizations can tailor studies to meet the unique needs of diverse populations. Advocacy groups, meanwhile, can better understand the barriers and motivators driving patient participation, enhancing outreach and recruitment efforts—a vital task in today's research landscape.
Policymakers also gain a valuable asset through this dashboard, allowing them to stay informed about public and patient attitudes concerning innovative approaches to clinical trials, such as AI-enabled methods and remote technologies. Understanding these trends can inform vital policy and transparency initiatives aimed at fostering public trust in clinical research.
Key Findings from the 2025 Perceptions and Insights Study
CISCRP has also released key findings as part of the 2025 study, which highlight several important trends:
- - Altruism as a Motivator: The desire to help others and contribute to scientific advancement continues to be a primary motivator for patients considering participation in clinical trials.
- - Impact of Social Media: A significant percentage of participants first learned about clinical trials through social media platforms, indicating the growing importance of digital outreach strategies in recruitment efforts.
- - Trust Issues: Pharmaceutical companies still struggle with public confidence, ranking lower than other stakeholders. This underscores the need for increased transparency and community engagement.
- - Rising Awareness of AI: While respondents generally feel comfortable with the idea of AI in clinical research, they stress the importance of transparency regarding its applications.
Those interested can explore the interactive tool and access the underlying data at
CISCRP's Dashboard.
CISCRP, as a nonprofit organization, is committed to public education, enhancing transparency in clinical trials, and actively involving patients as partners throughout the research process. Through its diverse services, including developing plain-language summaries and supporting global educational initiatives, CISCRP aims to foster trust and improve health literacy across more than 45 countries, highlighting the critical value of participation in clinical research.