Resource Library
Resources, tools, and learning opportunities from the CTN+, our collaborators, and others.
Activating Knowledge Across Our Network
Part of the CTN+ Community-Centred Knowledge Mobilization Hub, our Resource Library is a place to share documents, videos, and training resources about HIV and STBBI research, care, and related topics.
If you have ideas about what else should be included in the Library, please reach out to info@ctnplus.ca.
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JAMA
Recommendations are provided for a minimum set of items that should be addressed and included in SAPs for clinical trials. Trial registration, protocols, and statistical analysis plans are critically important in ensuring appropriate reporting of clinical trials.
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Trials
Findings from pragmatic trials may be used in KT to provide patients, healthcare providers and policymakers with information to optimize decisions based on how a given strategy or intervention performs under the real world conditions. However, pragmatic trials have been criticized for a number of problems.
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CATIE
This webinar provides an overview of mpox epidemiology and community-based responses, including key lessons, challenges and successes, and features Prevention & Testing co-lead Dr. Darrell Tan and Cure & Immunotherapies community co-lead Devan Nambiar
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HIV.gov
At AIDS 2024, BC/Yukon Regional Co-Lead Dr. Troy Grennan was interviewed about CTN 329, a randomized trial of doxycycline for the prevention of STIs
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National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases
Feature Prevention & Testing co-lead Dr. Darrell Tan, this webinar discusses the current situation of the multi-country mpox outbreaks and the potential implications for Canadian public health
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Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
“White” is used as a shorthand for the privileges and power that people who appear white receive because they are not subjected to the racism faced by people of colour and Indigenous people
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Library of Parliament
Knowing which terms to use and to whom they apply can often be challenging. Using appropriate language, however, is fundamental to ensuring respectful and positive relationships and to avoiding terms that may be discriminatory or offensive