Good Participatory Practice: Guidelines for biomedical HIV prevention trials second edition (Thai)
The Good Participatory Practice (GPP) guidelines offer trial funders, sponsors and implementers systematic guidance on how to engage stakeholders throughout the research lifecycle of HIV Prevention Trials.
This second edition of the guidelines, published in 2011, contains three sections: The Importance of Good Participatory Practice, Guiding Principles of GPP in Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials and Good Participatory Practices in Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials. The sections provide context, foundational principles and key practices.
- Population:
- Adolescents and Young People
- Cisgender Men
- Cisgender Women
- Gay and Bisexual Men Who Have Sex with Men
- Topics:
- Centering Communities
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