Toolkits
Toolkits are an incredibly useful resource, supporting step-wise guidance and offering the ‘how to’ approach
We have been working in partnership with global collaborators and networks to develop meaningful and targeted toolkits, that researchers can use openly and freely. They offer flexible and adaptable resources that can be used to target and strengthen a particular aspect of the research process, as teams plan and conduct locally relevant trials and studies in their own settings. Toolkits can also provide an opportunity to implement a capacity-building initiative for researcher communities across a multitude of settings, giving key guidance and steps to successfully running such an initiative in a local setting.
Developing research capacity
These Toolkits advise and inform the key steps to successfully implementing a capacity-building initiative for research communities across a multitude of settings:
Development of massive open online courses (MOOCs) »How to create MOOCs to support understanding of public health interventions and uncertainties during disease outbreaks. |
Running a Workshop
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Establish a Research Support Room in your institution »How to offer support to anyone who wants to design and develop a health research project in your establishment. |
Setting up a
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Research Proposal
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Study planning
These flexible and adaptable toolkits aim to support teams with planning and conducting locally relevant trials and studies in their own settings:
Study Walk-through
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Protocol
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Data
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Quality
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COVID-19 ALERRT
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Research study techniques & clinical medicine
With certain study procedures, it is important that relevant site staff understand the rationale and best practices. These toolkits provide comprehensive step-by-step guidance:
Blood
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Collection of
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome Management »Ten-step approach to the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, prognosis and long-term management of GBS. |
Research dissemination and uptake
Improving the impact and uptake of research through better communications and dissemination. These toolkits provide comprehensive step-by-step guidance:
Creating your Communication Poster »How to efficiently communicate your research results to the community, healthcare workers, and policy makers with a poster. |
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If you or your team would like to author a toolkit, or develop one based on your experiences, please get in touch!
We warmly welcome new collaborations to develop resources.
Contact info@theglobalhealthnetwork.org