Resume of Completed Projects for Datamonitor

  • Type 2 Diabetes Study in the US (2004) – CATI study, both qualitative and quantitative data collection with PCPs, nurses and Diabetologists (N=120).
  • E-Health Insight Study (2004) – CATI study in USA, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK with GP/PCPs, Cardiologists and Oncologists about their information needs and internet activities regarding products used and diseases treated.
  • Core Insight Study (ADHD) (2004) – This CATI study analyzed the current epidemiology and segmentation of ADHD patient population in the USA, Japan, France, Germany Italy, Spain and the UK. The sample was PCPs and Psychiatrists. (N=180)
  • CHD Focus Groups (2004) – 1 Focus Group was held in the New York regarding CHD (coronary heart disease) prevention concepts and strategies.
  • IBD Study (2004) – This CATI study regarding the use of drugs for the treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). This study was conducted in the USA, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK with gastroenterologists.
  • Hepatitis B & C (2004) – This CATI study investigated difference in prescribing trends and compared and contrasted approved treatment guidelines in the USA, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. Respondents included Hepatologists, gastroenterologists and infectious disease specialists.
  • CINV and PONV Study (2004) – This CATI study investigated chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting and post-operative induced symptoms. This study involved anesthesiologists and surgeons in France, Germany, UK, Italy and Spain.
  • Endometriosis Study (2004) – This CATI study focused on doctors (GPs and Gynecologists) who treated patients diagnosed with Endometriosis. This study was conducted in Germany and France.
  • ADHD Study (2005) – This study was conducted via CATI systems and face to face methods (depending on the country). This study was conducted in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Sweden, Netherlands, Australia, Mexico and Israel. Respondents included ADHD specialists and GPs that treat patients with ADHD.
  • Dyslipidemia (2005) – This CATI study investigated Dyslipidemia treatment practices and trends in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy with General Practitioners and Cardiologists. (N=180)
  • Prostate Cancer (2005) – This CATI study investigated Prostate Cancer treatment practices and trends. The study focused on urologists or medical oncologists in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy. (N=180)
  • Post-Operative Pain (2005) – This CATI study was conducted in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy with Surgeons and Anesthetists. Nurses were also sampled and piloted but were eventually excluded from the study. This project sought to discover major trends and current practices in the management of Post-Operative Pain. (N=180)
  • Metabolic Syndrome (2005) – This CATI study was conducted in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy with PCPs, Cardiologists and Diabetologists/Endocrinologists. This project sought to discover major trends and current practices in the treatment of Metabolic Syndrome. (N=180)
  • Female Sexual Dysfunction (2005) – This was a new study topic for the EU Datamonitor office. The sample countries were the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy. Japan was eventually excluded from the sample. The study focused on Gynecologists, PCPS and Psychosexual Counselors and sought to create a baseline of information for future Datamonitor research in this area. (N=180)
  • Hypertension (2005) – This study interviewed Cardiologists and PCPs via a CATI system to investigate current treatment practices for Hypertension. The sample countries were the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy. (N=180)
  • Depression (2005) – This CATI study took place in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy with PCPs and Psychiatrists. The focus was on current medical practices in the treatment of Depression. (N=180)
  • Diabetes (2005) – This CATI study interviewed PCPs and Diabetologists/ Endocrinologists the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy regarding current trends in the treatment of Diabetes. (N=380)
  • Fungal Study (2005) – This study employed in-depth interviews in Australia, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam. The respondents were Infectious Disease Specialists and Hematologists. The study focused on Fungal diseases, treatment practices and trends. (N=24)
  • Liver Fibrosis (2005) – This CATI study in the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and Italy focused on Hematologists and Gastroenterologists. The focus was Liver Fibrosis and its treatment. (N=180)


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