May 2022
Issue #4
Important Announcements
Feasibility IRB application submitted May 9th
ClinicalTrials.gov registration is live!
Visit and share the MPOG THRIVE website link https://mpog.org/thrive-info/
Coordinating Center Updates
Clinical Coordinating Center
Manual of Procedures in process
Clinician education videos in production
Currently Reviewing SFQ submissions
Data Coordinating Center
Working on prelim analysis to evaluate
eligible patient populations at MPOG sites
Recruitment dashboard is in development
(MQUARK software)
Started building dry run instance of
MyDataHelps (patient-facing application)
Randomization algorithm specification in
progress
THRIVE webpages on MPOG website are
active - https://mpog.org/thrive-info/
Patient Partnership Leadership Center
Actively recruiting patient partners
Patient & Caregiver Engagement Working
Group is meeting
The Patient Partner Panel kicked off on
May 24th & May 25th. A total of 13
patient partners participated and
reviewed the THRIVE patient recruitment
handout.
Intake form for any working group or
Center needing Patient Panel feedback
has been developed with the goal of it
being completed and documents (if
applicable) distributed and shared with
the Patient Partner Panel 1-week prior to
their scheduled meeting THRIVE Patient
Partner Panel Feedback Request Form
Patient Partner Handbook developed
Patient Partner Onboarding Survey
developed and launched
Administrative
THRIVE Glossary of Terms & Acronyms
Subcontracting nearing completion
Updated Administrative Structure
In the works!
THRIVE working groups are meeting to operationalize different aspects of the THRIVE trial - you
may be invited to participate on one or more groups
This newsletter is in the process of being transitioned to MailChimp sometime this summer. The
goal will be to streamline content development and distribution.
The patient-facing website’s relevant domain names have been acquired
Timeline
Emerging Literature
Public Attitudes Towards Consent: examines empirical data from the US regarding approaches to consent
for pragmatic research
The intrinsic value of choice: this study tests whether people are inclined to forgo monetary rewards in
order to retain agency when faced with choices that could lead to losses and gains
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Contract 2020C3-21106