AUTHOR=Bogas Mónica , Antas Joana , Magalhães Cátia , Revige Mafalda , Guerra Liliana , Ribeiro Cheila , Eça Rita Cunha , Nunes Filipa , Lopes Ana , Costa Luís , Gonçalves Mónica , Pedrosa Jorge , Capela Andreia , Gregório Tiago , Dias Patrícia , Alfaro Tiago , Pais Ana , Soares Rui , Queirós Ana , Torres Tiago , Assis Joana , Maia Joana , Ferreira Margarida , Horta Luís , Carreiro Rita , Almeida João , Meireles Maria João , Loução Carla , António Sofia , Lopes Catarina , Coelho Pedro , Costa Rita , Santana Margarida , Sousa Nuno TITLE=Assessment of competencies of clinical research professionals and proposals to improve clinical research in Portugal JOURNAL=Frontiers in Pharmacology VOLUME=Volume 16 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2025.1578955 DOI=10.3389/fphar.2025.1578955 ISSN=1663-9812 ABSTRACT=BackgroundClinical studies are coordinated by multidisciplinary teams, which often lack adequate training and competencies. In this study, ROCHE and AICIB (Agency for Clinical Research and Biomedical Innovation) conducted a self-assessment survey aiming to evaluate the competency of clinical research professionals to conduct clinical research in Portugal and promote the identification of key actions to address priority gaps.MethodsClinical research professionals from 10 Portuguese centres answered an electronic survey, adapted and translated from the Joint Task Force for Clinical Trial Competency (JTFCTC) framework. Representatives of the centres, ROCHE and AICIB held a meeting to discuss the survey results, identify priority gaps and propose recommendations.ResultsA total of 109 participants answered the questionnaire with the following national geographical distribution: North (n = 46), Centre Region (n = 16), and Lisbon metropolitan area (n = 47). A considerable proportion were Investigators (44.0%) and had more than 10 years of experience (34.9%). The eight JTFCTC Domains scored under 60% in the level of knowledge, with Investigators achieving overall higher scores. To address these gaps, key actions were proposed, such as enhancing training and educational opportunities, fostering collaboration and networking, and investing in infrastructure and resources.ConclusionThis study was the first to assess clinical trial competency in Portugal, registering a high participation rate. The study highlights the need to develop a national plan of action, in a collaborative effort, between clinical research centres, universities, industry, regulatory authorities, national agencies, and patient organizations. This will not only contribute to elevate the quality of studies but also improve compliance with international standards, ultimately benefiting both researchers and patients.