With community partners across Alberta and Saskatchewan, the DRUM & SASH team is building a knowledge base to support Indigenous capacity strengthening
Our Resource Library is a place to share documents, videos, and training resources about HIV and STBBI research and related topics.
These proposed steps were developed by combining recommendations from the literature on developing plain language summaries with insights from a group of 11 patient/public partners. The result is an evidence-based, patient/public partner informed set of steps for creating a plain language summary.
This synthesis aims to describe youth engagement approaches, frameworks, and barriers, as well as provide both evidence-based and youth-generated recommendations for meaningful engagement.
If patient-oriented research is intended to focus on priorities that are important to patients and produce information that is truly taken up and used to improve health care practice, therapies and policies, a strong foundation for ensuring successful collaboration must be laid
A practical guide to planning, developing and assessing the quality of patient engagement activities and projects.
This How-to Guide has been developed for anyone who needs to be involved in the implementation of Patient Engagement in the design of a clinical trial protocol.
This clear language document was designed to remove language barriers about common phrases, terms, and diseases that are discussed within BCCDC projects and applicable to data requests that might be considered by community.
This glossary provides lay language definitions for frequently used health research terms.
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The CTN+ supports clinical trials, implementation science projects, and non-interventional research of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
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Our researchers and trainees have produced hundreds of peer-reviewed publications in a wide range of HIV- and STBBI-related areas.