Future directions for patient engagement in research : a participatory workshop with Canadian patient partners and academic researchers

© 2024. The Author(s)..

BACKGROUND: Patient engagement in research (also commonly referred to as patient or patient and public involvement in research) strives to transform health research wherein patients (including caregivers and the public) are regularly and actively engaged as multidisciplinary research team members (i.e. patient partners) working jointly towards improved health outcomes and an enhanced healthcare system. To support its mindful evolution into a staple of health research, this participatory study aimed to identify future directions for Canadian patient engagement in research and discusses its findings in the context of the international literature.

METHODS: The study met its aim through a multi-meeting pan-Canadian virtual workshop. Participants (n = 30) included Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research-funded academic researchers and patient partners identified through a publicly available database, personal and professional networks and social media. All spoke English, could access the workshop virtually, and provided written informed consent. The workshop was composed of four, 1.5-3-h virtual meetings wherein participants discussed the current and preferred future states of Canadian patient engagement in research. Workshop discussions (i.e. data) were video and audio recorded. Themes were generated through an iterative process of inductive thematic analysis that occurred concurrently with the multi-week workshop.

RESULTS: Our participatory and iterative process identified 10 targetable areas of focus for the future of Canadian patient engagement in research. Five were categorized as system-level (systemic integration; academic culture; engagement networks; funding models; compensation models), one as researcher-level (engagement processes), and four crossed both levels (awareness; diversity and recruitment; training, tools and education; evaluation and impact). System level targetable areas called for reshaping the patient engagement ecosystem to create a legitimized and supportive space for patient engagement to be a staple component of a learning health system. Researcher level targetable areas called for academic researchers and patient partners to collaboratively generate evidence and apply knowledge to inform values and behaviours necessary to foster and sustain supportive health research spaces that are accessible to all.

CONCLUSIONS: Future directions for Canadian patient engagement in research span 10 interconnected targetable areas that require strong leadership and joint action between patient partners, academic researchers, and health and research institutions if patient engagement is to become a ubiquitous component of a learning health system.

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:22

Enthalten in:

Health research policy and systems - 22(2024), 1 vom: 14. Feb., Seite 24

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Chudyk, Anna Maria [VerfasserIn]
Stoddard, Roger [VerfasserIn]
Duhamel, Todd A [VerfasserIn]
Patient Engagement in Research Partners [VerfasserIn]
Schultz, Annette S H [VerfasserIn]
Andreas, Brenda [Sonstige Person]
Ashe, Maureen C [Sonstige Person]
Daly-Cyr, Jennifer [Sonstige Person]
Elliott, Sarah [Sonstige Person]
L'Esperance, Audrey [Sonstige Person]
Park, Melissa [Sonstige Person]
Parry, Monica [Sonstige Person]
Puts, Martine [Sonstige Person]
Rich, Mariann [Sonstige Person]
Robinson, Bryn [Sonstige Person]
Rubenstein, Donna [Sonstige Person]
Sanchez, Sherald [Sonstige Person]
Schreiner, Kurt [Sonstige Person]
Singer-Norris, Lesley [Sonstige Person]
Smith, Kathy [Sonstige Person]
Strudwick, Gillian [Sonstige Person]
Toupin-April, Karine [Sonstige Person]
Vercauteren, Suzanne [Sonstige Person]
Wadden, Katie [Sonstige Person]

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Themen:

Capacity building
Journal Article
Multi-stakeholder engagement
Participatory process
Participatory workshop
Patient and public involvement
Patient engagement
Patient engagement in research
Patient involvement
Patient-oriented research

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Date Completed 15.02.2024

Date Revised 27.02.2024

published: Electronic

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1186/s12961-024-01106-w

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM368410811