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Improving Trial Diversity
How to consider sex and gender in trials
How to decide which ethnic groups your trial needs
How to collect ethnicity data
The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
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
PRO EDI: improving how equity, diversity and inclusion are handled in evidence synthesis
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ABOUT
Trial Forge Centres
WHAT’S NEW?
Improving Trial Diversity
How to consider sex and gender in trials
How to decide which ethnic groups your trial needs
How to collect ethnicity data
The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
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
PRO EDI: improving how equity, diversity and inclusion are handled in evidence synthesis
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ABOUT
Trial Forge Centres
WHAT’S NEW?
Improving Trial Diversity
How to consider sex and gender in trials
How to decide which ethnic groups your trial needs
How to collect ethnicity data
The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
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
PRO EDI: improving how equity, diversity and inclusion are handled in evidence synthesis
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Oct
2019
Trial recruitment decision-making: crucial but not evidence-based
Speaker:
Shaun Treweek |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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9
Oct
2019
Estimating site performance (ESP): can trial managers predict which trial sites will fail to recruit? Results from an exploratory study
Speaker:
Hanne Bruhn |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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9
Oct
2019
Challenges and constraints in evaluating novel therapies for neurodegeneration
Speaker:
Kerry Hood |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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9
Oct
2019
Getting animated about routine data: Using animations to inform and engage future trial participants about linkage to routinely collected data to aid recruitment.
Speaker:
Fiona Lugg-Widger |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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Oct
2019
Optimising the efficiency of identifying and addressing trial recruitment issues through pre-trial and ‘real-time’ qualitative investigation
Speaker:
Leila Rooshenas |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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8
Oct
2019
Increasing the trial process evidence base without increasing research waste
Speaker:
Shaun Treweek |
Location:
Brighton, UK
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8
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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