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RESEARCH ETHICS TRAINING OF TRAINERS: DEVELOPING CAPACITY OF BOLIVIAN HEALTH SCIENCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY LEADERS

Journal

Acta Bioethica
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 281-291

Publisher

UNIV CHILE, CENTRO INTERDISCIPLINARIO ESTUDIOS BIOETICA
DOI: 10.4067/S1726-569X2016000200015

Keywords

research ethics education; training of trainers (TOT); research ethics programs low - and - middle - income countries (LMICS)

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  1. Fogarty International Center of National Institutes of Health [R25TW009509]

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Research and research ethics (RE) capacity is a key element for addressing health priorities of low -and middle-income countries (LMICs). With support from a NIH/FIC Research Ethics Education and Curriculum Development grant, a RE Training of Trainers (TOT) was implemented in Bolivia. The Steering Committee, including representatives from four Bolivian universities and PAHO, developed the RE TOT that included face-to-face, online and practicum components. Twenty trainees including faculty, researchers and community leaders participated. Pre/Posttest results demonstrated significant increases in overall RE knowledge (13.1% improvement, p-value < 0.0001). An evaluation demonstrated participants valued participatory learning strategies and the flexibility of the online component. TOT participants during the practicum component delivered RE workshops to their university and civil society communities in four regions (n=3,700 people). The goals of the grant were accomplished through the development of a Steering Committee and implementation of the TOT course. Next steps include the design and implementation of a master's level research ethics education program in Bolivia.

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