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Trial Forge Centres
Improving Trial Diversity
Making trials more accessible through better patient information leaflets
How to consider sex and gender in trials
Working with diverse ethnic communities
How to decide which ethnic groups your trial needs
How to collect ethnicity data
The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
Common design considerations when involving particular ethnic groups in trials
How to include people with impaired capacity to consent in trials
The INCLUDE Impaired Capacity to Consent Framework
How to include socioeconomically disadvantaged people in trials
The INCLUDE Socioeconomic Disadvantage Framework
How to include older people in health and social care research
How to apply a trauma and resilience-informed approach in trials
Intersectionality: looking beyond single identities to make trials more inclusive
PRO EDI: improving how equity, diversity and inclusion are handled in trials and evidence synthesis
Informative trials
Making trials more informative – learn more
The INFORM Structured Grant Form for Trials
INFORM resources
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SWAT Resources
Protocols and resources for priority recruitment and retention SWATs (PRESS)
Library of participant information leaflets (EXCELSIOR)
Principles for handling end-of-participation events in trials (PeRSEVERE)
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WHO WE ARE
WHAT’S NEW?
Trial Forge Centres
Improving Trial Diversity
Making trials more accessible through better patient information leaflets
How to consider sex and gender in trials
Working with diverse ethnic communities
How to decide which ethnic groups your trial needs
How to collect ethnicity data
The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
Common design considerations when involving particular ethnic groups in trials
How to include people with impaired capacity to consent in trials
The INCLUDE Impaired Capacity to Consent Framework
How to include socioeconomically disadvantaged people in trials
The INCLUDE Socioeconomic Disadvantage Framework
How to include older people in health and social care research
How to apply a trauma and resilience-informed approach in trials
Intersectionality: looking beyond single identities to make trials more inclusive
PRO EDI: improving how equity, diversity and inclusion are handled in trials and evidence synthesis
Informative trials
Making trials more informative – learn more
The INFORM Structured Grant Form for Trials
INFORM resources
RESOURCES
SWAT Resources
Protocols and resources for priority recruitment and retention SWATs (PRESS)
Library of participant information leaflets (EXCELSIOR)
Principles for handling end-of-participation events in trials (PeRSEVERE)
TOUR DATES
PUBLICATIONS
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WHO WE ARE
WHAT’S NEW?
Trial Forge Centres
Improving Trial Diversity
Making trials more accessible through better patient information leaflets
How to consider sex and gender in trials
Working with diverse ethnic communities
How to decide which ethnic groups your trial needs
How to collect ethnicity data
The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
Common design considerations when involving particular ethnic groups in trials
How to include people with impaired capacity to consent in trials
The INCLUDE Impaired Capacity to Consent Framework
How to include socioeconomically disadvantaged people in trials
The INCLUDE Socioeconomic Disadvantage Framework
How to include older people in health and social care research
How to apply a trauma and resilience-informed approach in trials
Intersectionality: looking beyond single identities to make trials more inclusive
PRO EDI: improving how equity, diversity and inclusion are handled in trials and evidence synthesis
Informative trials
Making trials more informative – learn more
The INFORM Structured Grant Form for Trials
INFORM resources
RESOURCES
SWAT Resources
Protocols and resources for priority recruitment and retention SWATs (PRESS)
Library of participant information leaflets (EXCELSIOR)
Principles for handling end-of-participation events in trials (PeRSEVERE)
TOUR DATES
PUBLICATIONS
PATHWAY
WHO WE ARE
WHAT’S NEW?
Trial Forge Centres
Improving Trial Diversity
Making trials more accessible through better patient information leaflets
How to consider sex and gender in trials
Working with diverse ethnic communities
How to decide which ethnic groups your trial needs
How to collect ethnicity data
The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
Common design considerations when involving particular ethnic groups in trials
How to include people with impaired capacity to consent in trials
The INCLUDE Impaired Capacity to Consent Framework
How to include socioeconomically disadvantaged people in trials
The INCLUDE Socioeconomic Disadvantage Framework
How to include older people in health and social care research
How to apply a trauma and resilience-informed approach in trials
Intersectionality: looking beyond single identities to make trials more inclusive
PRO EDI: improving how equity, diversity and inclusion are handled in trials and evidence synthesis
Informative trials
Making trials more informative – learn more
The INFORM Structured Grant Form for Trials
INFORM resources
RESOURCES
SWAT Resources
Protocols and resources for priority recruitment and retention SWATs (PRESS)
Library of participant information leaflets (EXCELSIOR)
Principles for handling end-of-participation events in trials (PeRSEVERE)
TOUR DATES
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Oct
2019
Making trials less lossy: is there anything worth knowing from non-randomised evaluations of trial retention strategies?
Speaker:
Adel El Feky |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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8
Oct
2019
Using systematic data categorisation to quantify the types of data collected in clinical trials
Speaker:
Gordon Fernie |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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8
Oct
2019
Development of a standardised set of metrics for monitoring site performance in multicentre randomised trials: a Delphi study
Speaker:
Adwoa Parker |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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7
Oct
2019
I was meaning to read that, but…” – An international qualitative study of how time-poor trialists choose their recruitment strategies
Speaker:
Heidi Gardner |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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7
Oct
2019
Same intervention, different opinions: some challenges of doing Study Within A Trial (SWAT) replication studies
Speaker:
Anne Duncan and Kirsteen Goodman |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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7
Oct
2019
Conducting Studies Within A Trial (SWAT) – Identifying the Challenges and Offering Solutions
Speaker:
Catherine Arundel |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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7
Oct
2019
Timing of text message reminders to increase trial participant response to postal questionnaires: an embedded randomized trial
Speaker:
Stephen Brealey |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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7
Oct
2019
Posters linked to Trial Forge at ICTMC 2019
Speaker:
Jennifer Bostock, Sophie James, Fiona Lugg-Widger, Gwenllian Moody, Adwoa Parker, Tim Pickles, Shaun Treweek |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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6
Oct
2019
Using Studies Within A Trial (SWATs) to increase the evidence-base for trial process decisions: how to select, design and run them
Speaker:
Catherine Arundel, Peter Bower, Declan Devane, Katie Gillies, Karen Innes, Adwoa Parker, David Torgerson, Shaun Treweek |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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6
Oct
2019
Trial Forge: open working group meeting
Speaker:
Matthias Briel, Declan Devane, Kerry Hood, Michelle Kho, Adwoa Parker, Stefania Pirosca, David Torgerson, Shaun Treweek and Matt Westmore |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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