Site Feasibility Questionnaires

Abbreviation: SFQ

Definition

Site Feasibility Questionnaires (SFQs) are standardized assessments used by sponsors and contract research organizations (CROs) to evaluate whether a clinical research site has the capabilities, resources, patient population, and operational readiness to successfully conduct a specific clinical trial.

SFQs typically gather information related to investigator experience, site infrastructure, recruitment potential, staffing, regulatory history, and competing studies. These questionnaires support study planning and site selection by helping sponsors identify qualified research partners, reduce startup delays, and improve overall trial execution and enrollment performance.

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