RESSOURCES DE FORMATION WEBINAIRE
RCIEC
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Towards an integrated framework for designing and testing behaviour change interventions
Prof. Simon L. Bacon, Concordia University (Canada)
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This modules focuses on some of the major limitations in current behavioural intervention studies, explores the process of generating and testing a behavioural intervention as well as some key questions to ask of behavioural intervention studies.
46 min
Required pre-readings
Designing Effective Health Behaviour Change Interventions: Using the Behaviour Change Wheel and Beyond
Asst. Prof. Marta Marques, NOVA University of Lisbon (Portugal)
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This modules focuses on behaviour change techniques and on differentiating frameworks, models and classification systems applicable to behaviour change interventions, explores the Behaviour Change Wheel framework and the COM-B Model of Behaviour Change, and discusses the importance of specifying and classifying components of behaviour change interventions during their development.
47 min
Required pre-readings
A Review and Comparison of Behavioral Intervention Development Frameworks: The ORBIT Model, The Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) approach, and the MRC framework
Susan M. Czajkowski, Chief of the Health Behaviors Research Branch – Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute (USA)
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This module focuses on the goals and purposes of three behavioral intervention development and testing approaches, explore the key features and relationships between each of these frameworks, and also explore how best to select frameworks for the development of specific interventions.
50 min
Required pre-readings
Clinical Behavioural Trial Designs (e.g, adaptive/SMART, Pragmatic, n of 1, etc)
Assoc. Prof. Sylvie Lambert, McGill University (Canada)
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This module focuses on evaluating behavioural interventions through different trial designs, exploring alternative trial designs used to evaluate components of a behavioral intervention and overviewing the strengths and weaknesses of each of the explored trial designs.
59 min
Required pre-readings
Outcome selection in behavioural trials: Challenges and opportunities
Prof. Kim Lavoie, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
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This module focuses on different types of trial outcomes and their purposes, the unique challenges associated with selecting outcomes for behavioural trials, and defining the benefits of core outcome sets to improve outcome selection and reporting in behavioural trials.
29 min
Required pre-readings
Optimizing Behavioral Interventions: Introduction to MOST
Asst. Prof. Kate Guastaferro, New York University School of Global Public Health (USA)
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This module focuses on the rationale for, and process of, intervention optimization via the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) and Intervention EASE approaches and making contrasts with the classical treatment package approach.
44 min
Required pre-readings
Feasibility and Pilot (F+P) Testing
Prof. Simon Bacon, Concordia University (Canada)
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This module focuses on distinguishing between feasibility and pilot studies and exploring the knowledge gaps around these types of studies as well as reporting in relation to these two types of studies.
54 min
Required pre-readings
Assessments in Behavioural Trials: Treatment Fidelity
Prof. Kim Lavoie, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
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This modules focuses on the importance of addressing intervention fidelity within behavioural trials, understanding fidelity and its relation to adaptation, and identifying appropriate fidelity assessment strategies.
38 min
Required pre-readings
Knowledge user engagement & designing for implementation
Prof. Molly Byrne, University of Galway, Ireland (Ireland)
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This module focuses on engaging relevant stakeholders to maximise intervention relevance, fidelity, effectiveness, and implementation; identifying implementation barriers and enablers and selecting fit-for-purpose implementation and evaluation frameworks, strategies and techniques.
38 min
Required pre-readings
Implementation Science Theories and Frameworks to Improve Translation of Research to Practice
Assoc. Prof. Justin Presseau, University of Ottawa (Canada)
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
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Bright Future: Training Tomorrow’s Leaders in Patient Research Partnerships
Linda Li
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This modules focuses on some of the major limitations in current behavioural intervention studies, explores the process of generating and testing a behavioural intervention as well as some key questions to ask of behavioural intervention studies.
45 min
Required pre-readings
Marginalization and Equity in Research
Ika Washington
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This modules focuses on behaviour change techniques and on differentiating frameworks, models and classification systems applicable to behaviour change interventions, explores the Behaviour Change Wheel framework and the COM-B Model of Behaviour Change, and discusses the importance of specifying and classifying components of behaviour change interventions during their development.
60 min
Required pre-readings
How we can make clinical trials more patient centric
Natalie Coburn
This module focuses on the goals and purposes of three behavioral intervention development and testing approaches, explore the key features and relationships between each of these frameworks, and also explore how best to select frameworks for the development of specific interventions.
60 min
Required pre-readings
Plenary session 2: Engaging Patients and Community Partners in the conduct of Clinical Trials
André Pierre Picard
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This module focuses on evaluating behavioural interventions through different trial designs, exploring alternative trial designs used to evaluate components of a behavioral intervention and overviewing the strengths and weaknesses of each of the explored trial designs.
59 min
Required pre-readings
From theory to Practice: Development and Implementation of the JTF: Joint Task Force for clinical trials competeny framework
Barbara Bierer
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This module focuses on different types of trial outcomes and their purposes, the unique challenges associated with selecting outcomes for behavioural trials, and defining the benefits of core outcome sets to improve outcome selection and reporting in behavioural trials.
29 min
Required pre-readings
From the grant to the field: Challenges of developing an innovative curriculum for clinical trials
CANTRAIN Speakers: Sandra Pelaez, Christina Farant, Monique Ostrout, Katie Bainbridge, Linda Hunter, Mwi Li, Caroline Buote, Dan Lafreniere
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This module focuses on the rationale for, and process of, intervention optimization via the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) and Intervention EASE approaches and making contrasts with the classical treatment package approach.
44 min
Required pre-readings
Crafting a commom language: standardized role profiles for clinical research professionals in Canada
Munaza Jamil
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This module focuses on distinguishing between feasibility and pilot studies and exploring the knowledge gaps around these types of studies as well as reporting in relation to these two types of studies.
54 min
Required pre-readings
Curriculum development in the context of clinical trials competency-based programs
Sandra Pelaez, Mei Li, Linda Hunter, Michael Voth, Andrea Dean
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This modules focuses on the importance of addressing intervention fidelity within behavioural trials, understanding fidelity and its relation to adaptation, and identifying appropriate fidelity assessment strategies.
38 min
Required pre-readings
Experimental mentoring optmization of clinical trials training - Opening Remarks
Lisa Goos, Jasmine Grant, Angela Cheung
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This module focuses on engaging relevant stakeholders to maximise intervention relevance, fidelity, effectiveness, and implementation; identifying implementation barriers and enablers and selecting fit-for-purpose implementation and evaluation frameworks, strategies and techniques.
38 min
Required pre-readings
De-monopolizing knowledgment in communities of practice with case-based learning: All teach, all learn
Andrea Furlan
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Supporting acessibility, diversity and equity in mentorship program
Suzanne Morin, Damaris Javier, Lisa Goos
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Pragmatic lessons in the design of advanced clinical trials
Kieran Quiin
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
The Art of Biostatistics in Clinical Trials
Anna Health
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Increasing capacity of Maternal and Paediatric Clinical Trials in Canada
Lauren Kelly
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Why all trials are behavioural trials - Opening Remarks
Kim Lavoie
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Towards an integrated framework for designing and testing interventions targeting physical activity, diet, and other health risk behaviours: why some of the major trials have 'failed' and how we can do better
Simon Bacon
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Why should we care about implementation science in health-related research
Genevieve Rouleau
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
How clinical trals can benefit from incorporating a hevavioural science perspective: challenges and opportunities
Michael Vallis
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This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
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Bright Future: Training Tomorrow’s Leaders in Patient Research Partnerships
Linda Li
________
This modules focuses on some of the major limitations in current behavioural intervention studies, explores the process of generating and testing a behavioural intervention as well as some key questions to ask of behavioural intervention studies.
45 min
Required pre-readings
Marginalization and Equity in Research
Ika Washington
________
This modules focuses on behaviour change techniques and on differentiating frameworks, models and classification systems applicable to behaviour change interventions, explores the Behaviour Change Wheel framework and the COM-B Model of Behaviour Change, and discusses the importance of specifying and classifying components of behaviour change interventions during their development.
60 min
Required pre-readings
How we can make clinical trials more patient centric
Natalie Coburn
This module focuses on the goals and purposes of three behavioral intervention development and testing approaches, explore the key features and relationships between each of these frameworks, and also explore how best to select frameworks for the development of specific interventions.
60 min
Required pre-readings
Plenary session 2: Engaging Patients and Community Partners in the conduct of Clinical Trials
André Pierre Picard
________
This module focuses on evaluating behavioural interventions through different trial designs, exploring alternative trial designs used to evaluate components of a behavioral intervention and overviewing the strengths and weaknesses of each of the explored trial designs.
59 min
Required pre-readings
From theory to Practice: Development and Implementation of the JTF: Joint Task Force for clinical trials competeny framework
Barbara Bierer
________
This module focuses on different types of trial outcomes and their purposes, the unique challenges associated with selecting outcomes for behavioural trials, and defining the benefits of core outcome sets to improve outcome selection and reporting in behavioural trials.
29 min
Required pre-readings
From the grant to the field: Challenges of developing an innovative curriculum for clinical trials
CANTRAIN Speakers: Sandra Pelaez, Christina Farant, Monique Ostrout, Katie Bainbridge, Linda Hunter, Mwi Li, Caroline Buote, Dan Lafreniere
________
This module focuses on the rationale for, and process of, intervention optimization via the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) and Intervention EASE approaches and making contrasts with the classical treatment package approach.
44 min
Required pre-readings
Crafting a commom language: standardized role profiles for clinical research professionals in Canada
Munaza Jamil
________
This module focuses on distinguishing between feasibility and pilot studies and exploring the knowledge gaps around these types of studies as well as reporting in relation to these two types of studies.
54 min
Required pre-readings
Curriculum development in the context of clinical trials competency-based programs
Sandra Pelaez, Mei Li, Linda Hunter, Michael Voth, Andrea Dean
________
This modules focuses on the importance of addressing intervention fidelity within behavioural trials, understanding fidelity and its relation to adaptation, and identifying appropriate fidelity assessment strategies.
38 min
Required pre-readings
Experimental mentoring optmization of clinical trials training - Opening Remarks
Lisa Goos, Jasmine Grant, Angela Cheung
________
This module focuses on engaging relevant stakeholders to maximise intervention relevance, fidelity, effectiveness, and implementation; identifying implementation barriers and enablers and selecting fit-for-purpose implementation and evaluation frameworks, strategies and techniques.
38 min
Required pre-readings
De-monopolizing knowledgment in communities of practice with case-based learning: All teach, all learn
Andrea Furlan
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Supporting acessibility, diversity and equity in mentorship program
Suzanne Morin, Damaris Javier, Lisa Goos
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Pragmatic lessons in the design of advanced clinical trials
Kieran Quiin
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
The Art of Biostatistics in Clinical Trials
Anna Health
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Increasing capacity of Maternal and Paediatric Clinical Trials in Canada
Lauren Kelly
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Why all trials are behavioural trials - Opening Remarks
Kim Lavoie
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Towards an integrated framework for designing and testing interventions targeting physical activity, diet, and other health risk behaviours: why some of the major trials have 'failed' and how we can do better
Simon Bacon
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
Why should we care about implementation science in health-related research
Genevieve Rouleau
________
This model focuses on implementation science, emphasizing its theories and frameworks designed to enhance the application of research findings into practical use. It outlines the differences between frameworks that help identify barriers and facilitators to implementation and those that aid in selecting effective implementation strategies.
53 min
Required pre-readings
How clinical trals can benefit from incorporating a hevavioural science perspective: challenges and opportunities
Michael Vallis
________