Topic outline
- General
- Background
Background
Overview: The Solidarity Trial Vaccines is an international randomised clinical trial to evaluate multiple promising COVID-19 vaccines rapidly and simultaneously.
Good participatory practice activities in vaccine research trials helps to ensure the trial is delivered in a way that is acceptable, feasible, relevant, and effective for local people and potential participants. Engagement with multiple stakeholders is widely acknowledged to be an essential component of ethical research. This course is for all those involved in engagement activities for the Solidarity Trial Vaccines in their area or country. It explores key principles and approaches to good participatory practice through a range of tools and techniques.
Course duration: Approximately 1.5 hours.
Certificates: A Certificate of Achievement will be available to download at the end of the course of five modules.
- Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
Learning objective: The objective of this online learning programme is to provide participants with the key knowledge and tools to lead engagement for the Solidarity Trial Vaccines, from pre-trial through to closure and exit.
- Where to find these materials?
Where to find these materials?
You can take this e-learning on the Health Security Learning Platform of WHO following this link: https://extranet.who.int/hslp/training/enrol/index.php?id=375
Note, if you don't have a WHO account you may need to create a new one. Alternatively you may take the course as guest without getting a certificate.