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xtalks.com, webinar
Tuesday, February 08, 2022 | 10am EST
Who Should Attend?This webinar will be particularly useful for cross-functional teams involved in clinical research, including executives, directors and project leaders from pharma and biotech involved in clinical research protocol development and clinical research conduct. Specific roles include: - Research and development
- Clinical operations
- Clinical science
- Outcomes researchers
- Regulatory
- Pharmacovigilance
- Medical affairs
- Clinical trial planning and optimization
- Outsourcing and procurement
What You Will LearnWebinar attendees will learn: - The why, when, what and how of qualitative longitudinal research
- The design of baseline and follow-up interview guides
- The different types of qualitative longitudinal analysis
- How to think critically about change over time, including considerations about the quantification of qualitative longitudinal change
- The do’s and don’ts on communicating qualitative longitudinal results
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Invited Speakers:
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SpeakersSally Lanar, Senior Outcomes Researcher, PCO, GHEORESally has over six years of experience in patient-centered outcomes. Her expertise is in longitudinal qualitative research, qualitative research embedded in clinical trials, and the use of qualitative analysis software. She has worked on six projects with longitudinal interviews embedded in clinical trials. For each project, she has developed tailored approaches to interview guide development, interview conduct and interview analysis. She has conducted longitudinal interviews herself and led interview teams and analysis teams in this field. Message PresenterAlexia Marrel, Lead Outcomes Researcher, PCO, GHEOREAlexia has over 15 years of experience, with significant expertise in the management of international projects in the field of patient-centered outcomes. At ICON, she is responsible for the direction of PRO projects and proposals, with specialized interest in qualitative research, specifically in patient interviews within clinical trials, also known as mixed methods research. This work covers a wide range of disease areas, including several rare diseases. Alexia has also co-authored a number of manuscripts published in peer-reviewed journals, as well as delivered presentations at international scientific conferences.
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Registration:
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https://xtalks.com/webinars/longitudinal-qualitative-research-a-powerful-tool-for-patient-centred-research/
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E-mail:
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shunte@xtalks.com
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