Best for:
New participant enrollment, first visit materials, site handouts, and smaller study launches.
Why it helps:
Keeps study materials organized from the first visit and gives participants a clear, professional introduction to the study.
Common items:
Best for:
Studies where participants need to track medication, symptoms, visits, daily routines, or study instructions.
Why it helps:
Supports participant compliance by giving them simple tools to stay organized between visits. A strong option for protocols with frequent visits, dosing schedules, or patient-reported information.
Common items:
Best for:
Studies with longer visits, observation periods, infusion visits, overnight stays, or higher-burden participant schedules.
Why it helps:
Helps participants feel more comfortable and supported throughout the study experience. Small comfort-focused items can improve the overall visit experience and reinforce participant engagement, especially for studies with frequent or extended visits.
Common items:
Best for:
Studies involving temperature-sensitive materials, medication transport, sample handling, take-home products, or site-to-patient distribution needs.
Why it helps:
Supports clear and consistent handling of temperature-sensitive items. Cold chain kits can help participants and sites stay organized while protecting study materials during transport, storage, or return shipments.
Common items:
Cold chain support items can be selected based on required temperature range, transport time, depot instructions, and whether materials are shipped to sites, depots, or participants.