In this recording of a talk presented at the 2025 CTN+ Spring Meetings, Dr. Lawrence Mbuagbaw describes the extent and impact of inequalities in health research, potential solutions and frameworks, and practical guidance to achieve health equity.
The Community Readiness Model is a tool that can help communities determine how ready they are to deal with a specific issue. This project aimed to adapt, pre-test and use the CRM to identify how ready three communities (Arviat, Clyde River and Kugluktuk) are to deal with HIV.
This document aims to improve research quality and coordination to identify and propose best practices and other measures to strengthen the global clinical trial ecosystem and to review existing guidance and develop new guidance as needed on best practices for clinical trials.
This paper is a practical guide to the essentials of statistical analysis and reporting of randomized clinical trials, include statistical controversies in reporting and interpretation, the fundamentals of trial design, and statistical challenges in the design and monitoring.
Some innovations spread fast. How do you speed the ones that don’t?
Questions about the implementation of evidence-based intervention to treat and prevent HIV have risen to the top of the field’s scientific priorities. This commentary offers several considerations for researchers formulating implementation research questions based on several distinctive features of the field.
It has been suggested that implementation strategies should be selected and tailored to address the contextual needs of a given change effort; however, there is limited guidance as to how to do this. This article proposes four methods that could be used to match implementation strategies to identified barriers and facilitators.