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Community Engagement in Clinical Research. Elvis A.K.A Moyo
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Definition CE is a process whereby an organization strive to build a good relationship with communities where it operates/impacts. Longtime practice An approach now globally promoted Funders require an inbuilt CE programme
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You will have time to ask any question CE is more of a dialogue: communities get our message. NATURE OF CE They listen and then after ask questions/ bring in their suggestions on the subject
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WHY CE? Raising Awareness Community/Stakeholders feedback Builds trust and organizational profile Promote study procedures & resul ts
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Targeted Audience Participants Community leaders – T/As, Chiefs, Pastors etc Health Centre Staff –Clinicians, nurses, HSAs Stakeholders operating in the catchment area/ having a same area of focus School children and Urban population as the whole Media etc
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MLW CE Structure Guiding strategy outlining CE activities summarized into two; 1. Main programme activities Urban/School Science cafes CAGs Radio Programme Staff forum(s) Targeted National Health Events (Stakeholders)
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MLW CE Structure cont….. 2. Study Specific activities This involves briefing communities concerning a specific study. Briefings with Community leaders Briefings with health centre staff Open day community briefings Health talks
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WHO CAN DO CE? Nurses Drivers Field workers Researchers EVERYONE CAN DO
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The role of nurses in CE!!!!! The consent process is vital in CE National health events Health talks/ study briefings
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Science Communication welcomes any new constructive ideas as to how best Community Engagement can be improved and also involve as more nurses as possible.
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CE restores trust in communities Now we are safe! Yes we are!
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!!
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