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    Addressing the gap in research methodologies education in pediatric oncology in the eastern Mediterranean region

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    Authors
    Saab, R.
    Santana, V.
    Obeid, A.
    Devidas, M.
    Belgaumi, A.
    Bhakta, N.
    Naidu, P.
    Saha, Vaskar
    Sultan, I.
    Arora, R. S.
    Mukoka, L.
    Jeha, S.
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    Affiliation
    Children's Cancer Institute, Department of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
    Issue Date
    2023
    
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    Purpose: Formal training in clinical research methodologies is limited in limited-resource countries. Through collaboration among high- and middle-resource settings and in response to an identified need verbalized by regional pediatric oncology practitioners, Pediatric Oncology East & Mediterranean Group and St Jude Global developed a workshop focused on capacity building in research skills. Here, we describe its structure, implementation, and early results. Methods: Leveraging virtual capabilities, the format included lectures and small group breakout exercise sessions, for 3 hours per day on 2 consecutive days per week for 2 consecutive weeks. Topics included basics of study design, introduction to health care statistics, research ethics, data registries, and scientific writing. Applicants were required to submit an abstract for a potential research project. Each breakout group selected one abstract for further development and presented the final version in a groupwide session. The participants' experience was evaluated through an online survey. Results: Attendance included 29 registrants from 12 countries and six disciplines. Each breakout group was assigned a themed category: cohort studies, clinical trials, or registries. Critical feedback from the breakout sessions helped strengthen the selected projects, which included a retrospective study, a prospective observational study, a prospective interventional study, and a registry proposal. After the workshop, participants were invited to further develop their original abstracts, and three proposals received additional mentoring, one of which was a multi-institutional prospective study that was subsequently submitted through the Pediatric Oncology East & Mediterranean Group network for implementation. The postworkshop survey revealed an overall highly positive experience, and feedback provided potential themes for future workshops. Conclusion: This workshop demonstrated the potential for collaborative network partnerships in targeting research training gaps in pediatric oncology. Lessons learned will be applied to future workshops to strengthen research in limited-resource settings.
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    Saab R, Santana V, Obeid A, Devidas M, Belgaumi A, Bhakta N, et al. Addressing the Gap in Research Methodologies Education in Pediatric Oncology in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. JCO global oncology. 2023 Feb;9:e2200295. PubMed PMID: 36780591. Epub 2023/02/14. eng.
    Journal
    JCO Global Oncology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/626065
    DOI
    10.1200/go.22.00295
    PubMed ID
    36780591
    Additional Links
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1200/go.22.00295
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    Article
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    en
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1200/go.22.00295
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