3.3 Parallel session: Harnessing community engagement to enhance research quality, health systems and health outcomes

Session detail

OA-537 - Exploring ancillary benefits of clinical trials in low-income settings

Speakers:
  • Ediri O'Brien, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), United Kingdom

OA-862 - Assessment of caregivers’ experiences in Malawian neonatal units and opportunities for improvement

Speakers:
  • Beatrice Kasambwe, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Malawi

OA-602 - Minimal invasive tissue sampling (MITS) in stillborn infants: perceptions among the community and health workers in Eastern Uganda

Speakers:
  • Martin Chebet, Busitema University, Uganda

OA-472 - Blurred understandings of schistosomiasis transmission among community health workers: contextual factors influencing information application in Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, and Uganda

Speakers:
  • Dianne Verhoeven, Technical University of Munich, Germany

OA-546 - The use of a digital toolkit to foster community engagement, participant recruitment, and retention in a phase Ib/II HPV treatment clinical trial

Speakers:
  • Jacqueline Mirera, Clinical Research Health Network, Kenya