MAINTAINING THE INVESTIGATOR’S SITE FILE

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MAINTAINING THE INVESTIGATOR’S SITE FILE A series of randomised controlled N-of 1 trials in patients who have discontinued or are considering discontinuing statin use due to muscle-related symptoms to assess if atorvastatin treatment causes more muscle symptoms than placebo MAINTAINING THE INVESTIGATOR’S SITE FILE Trial protocol code: ISRCTN30952488 Version 1, 17 November 2016

Your Investigator Site File (ISF) Sent when all the necessary approvals / agreements are in place at your practice Contains all the information you need to conduct the trial, including training materials Ensures all study related documents are filed together Documents will demonstrate your compliance with the protocol, GCP, regulatory requirements Familiarise yourself with the contents of all sections, so you know where to find the information when needed Please return the receipt inside the front cover

Investigator Site File Keep in a secure location To be accessible to the trial team It is a legal requirement to keep the study file up to date Must be available for monitoring visits by the CTU and any relevant regulatory authorities

Maintaining the ISF Ensure all logs are up to date: Site responsibility delegation log Screening log Randomisation log Site visit log Documents e.g. consent forms, data forms, reports, communication with the CTU etc to be filed regularly Arrangements for archiving for five years after the end of the trial

Site responsibility delegation log This log is contained in section 17 Site responsibilities of the ISF List all members of staff involved in the conduct of the trial e.g. doctors, nurses, practice managers, administrators Add new staff members when they join the trial team Note the end date for those who leave When a team member leaves the trial, ensure they are replaced with a new team member and trained for their allocated tasks A brief CV (signed and dated) for each person listed on the log, to be filed in section 17

This log is contained in section 14 Patient Entry of the ISF Patient screening log This log is contained in section 14 Patient Entry of the ISF Screening log keeps a record of patients who attended for a Baseline visit This log is pre-populated with screening IDs for your site If more screening logs are required, please contact the CTU

This log is contained in section 14 Patient Entry of the ISF Randomisation log This log is contained in section 14 Patient Entry of the ISF Use to document patients randomised into the StatinWISE trial Must be updated after each randomisation A patient is considered randomised when the database generates the randomisation number Randomisation number is the patients Study ID for the duration of the trial Randomisation Number forms part of the Treatment Pack number

This log is contained in section 12 Trial Monitoring of the ISF Site visit log This log is contained in section 12 Trial Monitoring of the ISF Update every time there is a trial related visit to your site i.e. CTU representative or regulatory body The reason for the visit might be site training, planned monitoring visit, triggered monitoring visit, Sponsor or regulatory audit

Final study results log This log is contained in section 18 Reports Ask the patients you have considered for participation if they or their relatives wish to receive a copy of the final trial full results If so, record the contact details on this form At the end of the trial the PI or CTU will post copies of the final report to the addresses entered

Documents to be filed routinely Type of Document Section in Study File where this document should be filed Completed ADVERSE EVENT reporting forms 15 Completed Forms Correspondence with ethics committee 8 Ethics Correspondence with regulatory agency 9 Regulatory Visit and Monitoring reports 12 Trial Monitoring Original Signed CONSENT FORMS (for patient) 15 Completed Forms Data queries Correspondence with CTU (emails, letters etc) 16 Correspondence CVs of trial team 17 Site Responsibilities, Training logs & Certificates GCP Training certificates of your trial team These documents must be systematically filed when they become available They will be required for monitoring purposes

Additional training materials may be requested at any time The ProtocoL The copy for you and your team to use is inside the front cover The copy in Section 2 is the version submitted for your ethics and regulatory approvals and must not be removed from the Study File Contains the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) for atorvastatin (the trial drug). The SmPC is the guidelines on the use of atorvastatin that have been approved by the UK regulatory agency Manual of Operating Procedures (MOP) Can be found in Section 3 Training Materials Contains detailed guidance on all aspects of the practical conduct of the trial

Training materials INVESTIGATIONAL MEDICINAL PRODUCT DOSSIER (IMPD) Contains all the information relating to the IMP and the placebo GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE Full training available (for free) on the Sponsor’s website: http://open.lshtm.ac.uk/enrol/index.php?id=6 StatinWISE WEBSITE Statinwise.lshtm.ac.uk You can find all the training presentations, update about the trial, newsletters and recruitment figures

Training materials POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS ON CD Front cover of the Site File Cover various aspects of the trial: Rationale and Overview Conducting the trial at your site The optional Genetic study Maintaining your Investigator Site File How to search medical records? How to screen patients and book the Baseline visit appointment? How to consent patients? How to enter data for Nurses and GPs? How to enter Baseline data? How to enter Early Withdrawal data? How to enter End of Trial data? How to train patients on completing the questionnaires? How to complete the questionnaires online? How to complete the questionnaires on the mobile app? How to complete the questionnaires on paper? How to complete the questionnaires by phone? What to do if a patient develops an unexpected problem? Reporting Adverse Events

CONTACT US London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Room 180, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT Tel +44(0)20 7299 4684 Fax +44(0)20 7299 4663 Email: statinwise@Lshtm.ac.uk