Assessment of knowledge and self-efficacy among health professionals and clinical scientists following the Cameroon HIV/AIDS Research Forum (CAM-HERO 2022) research methodology and bioethics training
Peter Vanes Ebasone, Appolinaire Tiam, Patrice Tchendjou, Merveille Foaleng, Eveline Mboh Khan, Rogers Ajeh, Boris Tchounga, Emile Nforbih Shu, Gabriel Mabou, Johney Melpsa, Pius Tih Muffih, Andre Pascal Kengne, Anne Cecile Zoung-Kany Bisseck, Anastase Dzudie

TL;DR
A training program in Cameroon improved health professionals' knowledge and confidence in research methods and bioethics.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of a specific training program in improving research skills and self-efficacy in LMIC settings.
Findings
Knowledge scores increased significantly after the training (from 13.0 to 14.8).
Self-efficacy scores improved from 2.9 to 3.7 following the training.
The training had an immediate positive impact on participants' skills and confidence.
Abstract
To inform public health policymakers that the generation of local evidence-based knowledge is key. Research capacity in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) to generate medical knowledge is often weak and insufficiently resourced and efforts to tackle these challenges are not standardized. Continuous research training can equip researchers with the required knowledge and research skills, but its effectiveness largely depends on the quality and pertinence of the training methods used. We aim to assess the effectiveness of the Cameroon HIV/AIDS Research Forum (CAM-HERO) 2022 Research Methodology and Bioethics Training with the objective to describe the knowledge gained and the self-efficacy of health professionals and clinical scientists. A survey was conducted during the one-day training among health professionals and clinical scientists. Participants took an online self-administered…
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TopicsEthics in Clinical Research · Innovations in Medical Education · Healthcare Systems and Practices
