Lessons Learned in Clinical Trial Communication During an Ebola Outbreak: The Implementation of STRIVE

Amy Callis, Victoria M Carter, Aparna Ramakrishnan, Alison P Albert, Lansana Conteh, Alhaji Amadu Barrie, Lucian Fahnbulleh, Mark M Koroma, Samuel Saidu, Otis Williams, Mohamed Samai, Amy Callis, Victoria M Carter, Aparna Ramakrishnan, Alison P Albert, Lansana Conteh, Alhaji Amadu Barrie, Lucian Fahnbulleh, Mark M Koroma, Samuel Saidu, Otis Williams, Mohamed Samai

Abstract

ClinicalTrials.gov [NCT02378753] and Pan African Clinical Trials Registry [PACTR201502001037220].

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STRIVE modified ecological model.
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STRIVE communications strategy.
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STRIVE materials examples. STRIVE materials included fact sheets, posters, flip books, and safety and instructional cards as part of the enrollment packet. Messages used the Krio word marklate for “vaccine.” Materials relied heavily on visual communications to address varied literacy among potential participants. Illustrations were gender and job inclusive. Key messages about voluntary participation, confidentiality, and safety were reiterated across materials.

Source: PubMed

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