Module 1 Introduction. Jesus Dominguez. Routine data in clinical trials: building public trust Module 1: Fundamentals of building public trust.
Module aims. To understand the meaning and concepts involved when talking about routinely collected data in clinical trials.
Module aims. To understand the importance of building public trust when using routine data in clinical trials.
Module aims. To introduce public involvement and public engagement, and the importance these activities play in helping to build public trust.
Module aims. To have an awareness of the trial life cycle, and understand how we as trialists can involve and communicate with the public throughout these stages.
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Module outline. Topics What is 'routinely collected data'? Public trust in research and trials Public involvement and engagement The trial life cycle Further materials In addition to the four topic videos, we will provide: Stakeholder perspectives via case studies Resources, tools and guidance.
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Contact. The training course Routine data in clinical trials: building public trust has been developed under the PRIMORANT project, run by HDR UK and Cardiff University. For more information about any of the course content, please contact: Rob Trubey (Research Fellow), Centre for Trials Research email: trubeyrj@cardiff.ac.uk.
References. HDR UK https://www.hdruk.ac.uk [accessed 22 March 2023] Primorant project https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/centre-for-trials-research/research/studies-and-trials/view/primorant [accessed March 2023].