1. Percentage of polyclinics conditioned to conduct clinical trials in the province |
33% (6/18)(6 clinical trial consultations, 6 locals for product administration, 6 pharmacies, 6 laboratories)Certification of compliance of good clinical practices (GCP) |
Not adequate(<90%) |
94% (17/18)(17 clinical trial consultations, 17 locals for product administration, 17 pharmacies, 17 laboratories)Certification of compliance of GCP |
Adequate(>90%) |
2. Percentage of municipalities participating in the clinical trials programme |
7.6% (1/13) |
Not adequate(<90%) |
92% (12/13) |
Adequate(>90%) |
3. Percentage of completed investigation teams |
33% (6/18) clinical research teams composed of: 6 primary care physicians, 6 nurses, 6 pharmacists, 6 specialists in laboratory, 6 psychologists |
Not adequate(<90%) |
94% (17/18) clinical research teams composed of: 17 primary care physicians, 17 nurses, 17 pharmacist, 17 specialists in laboratory, 17 psychologists |
Adequate(>90%) |
4. Percentage of professionals and technicians trained in clinical trials and oncology |
100% (337/337)Courses on GCPs, adverse events, pharmacy, clinical laboratory, nursing83 primary care practitioners trained in oncology (37 general doctors, 37 nurses, and 9 other professionals) |
Adequate(100%) |
100% (373/373)Courses (GCP, adverse events, pharmacy, clinical laboratory, nursing) |
Adequate(100%) |
5. Percentage of polyclinics with electronic data management |
0%(Paper data collection) |
Not adequate(<100%) |
100% (17/17)(Training and certification of 68 users) |
Adequate(100%) |
6. Percentage of polyclinics with standard operating procedures (SOPs) implemented |
0%(SOPs designed for hospitals was used) |
Not adequate(<100%) |
100% (17/17)(SOPs designed for primary health care centres) |
Adequate(100%) |