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Engaging communities in tuberculosis research

Summary According to a growing consensus among biomedical researchers, community engagement can improve the ethics and outcomes of clinical trials. Although successful efforts to develop community engagement practices in HIV/AIDS research have been reported, little attention has been given to engage...

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Published in:The Lancet infectious diseases 2013-06, Vol.13 (6), p.540-545
Main Authors: Boulanger, Renaud F, BA, Seidel, Stephanie, BA, Lessem, Erica, MPH, Pyne-Mercier, Lee, MPH, Williams, Sharon D, BS, Mingote, Laia Ruiz, BA, Scott, Cherise, PhD, Chou, Alicia Y, MS, Lavery, James V, Dr
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Summary:Summary According to a growing consensus among biomedical researchers, community engagement can improve the ethics and outcomes of clinical trials. Although successful efforts to develop community engagement practices in HIV/AIDS research have been reported, little attention has been given to engagement with the community in tuberculosis research. This article aims to draw attention to some existing community engagement initiatives in tuberculosis research and to resources that might help tuberculosis researchers to establish and implement community engagement programmes for their trials. One of these resources—the good participatory practice guidelines for tuberculosis drug trials—offers a conceptual framework and practical guidance for community engagement in tuberculosis research. To build momentum and to improve community engagement, lessons need to be shared, and formal assessment strategies for community engagement initiatives need to be developed. To build successfully on the promising activities described in this personal view, research funders and sponsors should show leadership in allocation of resources for the implementation and assessment of community engagement programmes in tuberculosis trials.
ISSN:1473-3099
1474-4457
DOI:10.1016/S1473-3099(13)70042-2