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Data Management and Analysis.

humanitarian by humanitarian
September 25, 2018
in NGO Resources
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Post Graduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation

This document outlines recommended best practice for effective data management.
It is important to take into account trial design, aims and available resources when
addressing issues of data management according to research governance
requirements of Good Clinical Practice and the Research Governance Framework. It
provides a source of reference when developing a clinical trial of investigational
medicinal product (CTIMP), as well as all other types of research studies.

See the links below to download full articles.

  1. Data Management Manual [ddownload id=”3593″].
  2. Data Analysis Manual [ddownload id=”3590″].
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