Title: Module 7
1Module 7
- Recruitment and Retention
- of CAB Members
- Trainer Manual
2This teaching tool was developed by the
François-Xavier Bagnoud Center at the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, with the
support of the International Maternal Pediatric
and Adolescent Clinical Trials (IMPAACT) network.
- Excerpts from this publication may be reproduced
or adapted with acknowledgement of the source,
provided the material reproduced by and for
non-profit distribution only.
Claire Schuster, BS, MPH Network Community
Coordinator Social Scientific Systems,
Inc. EMail cschuster_at_s-3.com (301) 628-3319 ?
Version 1.0 May 2007
3Objectives
- After completing this training, participants will
be able to
- Talk about ways to recruit (find) CAB members.
- Discuss ways to keep CAB members active.
- Describe how to develop leadership skills in CAB
members. - Talk about how to make sure resources and ongoing
support are available for the CAB and its
members. - Design strategies for getting support of research
team while working towards partnership. - Define CAB success.
4Recruiting CAB Members
- Clarify the CAB mission and objectives.
- Define what is expected of members.
- Explain what each recruit will add to the group.
5Recruiting CAB Members
- Discuss the rewards of CAB membership.
- Explain IMPAACT community representation.
- Explain how the CAB will be supported.
- Clarify the CABs relationship with the
research team.
6Who are CAB members?
- HIV-affected or infected teenagers, women
- Caregivers of HIV-infected children
- HIV clinic staff members
- Representatives of HIV service organizations
- Community leaders
- Former or current study participants
7Recruiting CAB members
- List populations who need representation.
- Identify valuable skills.
- Assign recruitment to a small working group.
8Recruiting CAB Members Diversity
- Are there groups that CAB members stigmatize?
9Recruiting CAB Members Diversity
Is it ethical to include stigmatized populations
in the research, yet not have representatives of
the stigmatized group on the CAB?
10Recruiting CAB members
- HIV clinic
- Churches
- HIV support groups
- HIV service organizations
- Other community groups
11Retaining CAB members
- Avoid meetings that are disorganized, not
productive they cause frustration. - Develop rules for
- Membership
- Meetings
- Selecting leaders
- Protecting privacy
12Retaining CAB members
- Develop specific, realistic, measurable goals.
- Secure administrative support.
13Retaining CAB members
- Make sure each CAB member understands his/her
responsibilities. - Provide education and training.
- Create a plan for collaborating with the research
team. - Encourage development of new skills.
- Recognize individual efforts to improve.
14Retaining CAB members
- Work toward a partnership with the research team.
- Communicate regularly about needs and successes.
- Share community feedback with research team.
- Give feedback about research.
- Communicate problems that need to be addressed.
15Retaining CAB members
- Share information from regional, international
CAB colleagues. - Provide feedback from local CAB members to
regional, international colleagues.
16Retaining CAB members
- Confidentiality
- Discuss privacy and personal information.
- Comfort
- Members need to feel they are welcome and
included in the group.
17Retaining CAB members
- Costs money and time
- Emotions stress and burnout
- Special needs extra attention
18Dismissing CAB members
- The CAB should make a policy on dismissing
members before a problem occurs. - Replacing nonproductive members or those who
break CAB rules will help the CAB.
19Fostering Leadership
- Identify necessary skills.
- Provide training, mentorship.
- Give opportunities to practice leadership skills.
- Rotate leadership roles.
- Encourage working with regional, international
colleagues.
20Measuring CAB success
- Part I
- How many meetings?
- How many members
- attend regularly?
- Do members
- represent the target populations?
- Are any populations not represented?
- Have those who joined
- remained CAB members?
21Measuring CAB success
- Part II
- Has the CAB developed a mission, objectives, and
policies? - Has the CAB made progress toward meeting the
objectives? - Have the CAB and the research team agreed on
their expectations of each other? Have they met
those expectations? - Has the CAB made progresstoward addressing
members - education and training needs?
22Measuring CAB success
- Part III
- Has there been communication between the CAB and
regional and/or international CABs? - Has there been progress developing new
leadership skills among the CAB members? - Have any CAB members assumed leadership roles
who had not previously been leaders?
23Summary
- Recruit CAB members from populations who will be
studied in IMPAACT research. - Retain members by having realistic goals,
providing education and training. - Work towards a partnership with the research team
and foster leadership. - Success will be vary between sites depending on
the experience of CAB members and the length of
time since the CAB was formed.