Super webinar
On Tuesday 11 February 2020 ACTA held its biggest webinar to date—the Super Webinar to disseminate and open communication around a guidance document ACTA has created to guide trialists towards optimising their trials for implementation and implementability.
The Super Webinar was held concurrently at eight live locations in capital cities across Australia and New Zealand. It was hosted and facilitated at each site by members of ACTA’s Reference Group on the Impact and Implementation of CTN Clinical Trials.
This event commenced with a one-hour webinar presentation followed by an hour of peer-to-peer discussion. You can now view the video of the super webinar.
Latest Resources
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Implementability Guidance Document: After The Trial
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Assessing the impact of clinical trials: a scoping literature review
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Research Prioritisation Uncovered – Workshop 2 recording
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Research Prioritisation Uncovered – Workshop 1 recording
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Understanding implementability in clinical trials: a pragmatic review and concept map
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Improving impact of clinical trials through implementability
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Implementability Super Webinar slide deck
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Implementability Super Webinar
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Guidance on Implementability
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Approaches to implementability, implementation and impact of clinical trials: a survey of Australian clinical trials networks and coordinating centres
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ANZCA CTN: Impact and Implementation
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Optimising for Implementation: IMPACT
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What clinical trialists should know about healthcare policy
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Implementation of evidence by the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group
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ALLG Clinical Trials Impact and Implementation
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Implementation: Clinical Trials
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What a trialist should know about implementation to practice
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Cochrane’s approach to implementation
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The role of AHRTCs in optimising implementation of evidence into practice and policy
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Economic evaluation of investigator-initiated clinical trials conducted by networks – Appendix: Individual trial-level results
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Strategies for supporting more trials of high value
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The Clinician Researcher’s Perspective: Measuring impact on individual clinical practice
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What we don’t know about the health and economic benefit of trials and registries in Australia
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What we know about the health and economic benefit of trials and registries in Australia
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Health system sustainability and continuous self-improvement
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The Health Service Provider’s Perspective: How should we measure impact on service delivery?