Best Practices in Social and Behavioral Research: A multisite pilot evaluation of the good clinical practice online training course

  • Murphy S
  • Samuels E
  • Kolb H
  • et al.
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INTRODUCTION: The Best Practices in Social and Behavioral Research Course was developed to provide instruction on good clinical practice for social and behavioral trials. This study evaluated the new course. METHODS: Participants across 4 universities took the course (n=294) and were sent surveys following course completion and 2 months later. Outcomes included relevance, how engaging the course was, and working differently because of the course. Open-ended questions were posed to understand how work was impacted. RESULTS: Participants rated the course as relevant and engaging (6.4 and 5.8/7 points) and reported working differently (4.7/7 points). Participants with less experience in social and behavioral trials were most likely to report working differently 2 months later. DISCUSSION: The course was perceived as relevant and engaging. Participants described actions taken to improve rigor in implementing trials. Future studies with a larger sample and additional participating sites are recommended.

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Murphy, S. L., Samuels, E. M., Kolb, H. R., Behar-Horenstein, L. S., Champagne, E., Byks-Jazayeri, C., … Dubocovich, M. L. (2018). Best Practices in Social and Behavioral Research: A multisite pilot evaluation of the good clinical practice online training course. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 2(2), 95–102. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2018.27

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