DAC Assessment Tool

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ANALYZE
COMMUNICATE
Plan statistical and interim analyses, incorporate decision rules and apply model-informed drug development.
Engage and communicate with key stakeholders before, during, and after the study.
DAC ASSESSMENT
TOOL (DAT):
The DAT is a questionnaire covering a broad area of topics to consider when designing informative studies.
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The DAC Assessment Tool (DAT)
The DAT is a questionnaire which may be used or completed by the study PI and her/his team covering design, analyze, and communicate topics important to consider when designing informative studies. While not all points are relevant to all studies, in general they are intended to promote sound and proven scientific methodology combined with the use of recent innovations in trial design.
For example, in addition to supporting PI teams as they plan their study, fully completed DATs can serve as diagnostic guides to help study stakeholders assess whether a proposed study is likely to provide definitive answers and lead to implementable results. Completed DATs help identify gaps in study planning that need to be addressed with funding and technical partnerships before a study is finalized or initiated.
Click on General, Design, Analyze, or Communicate to begin.
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Ask the right question(s) using accepted endpoints and simulation tools to explore the performance of different designs.
DESIGN
GENERAL
General aspects about your study
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DAC Assessment Tool: Principles and approaches for research methods to Design, Analyze, Communicate (DAC) clinical studies | Download DAC Assessment Tool

Please note: Implementors of studies should also always refer to relevant regulatory standards and guidelines (e.g. FDA, EMA) to assist with study/protocol design.