Journal of Patient Experience (Sep 2022)

Canada's First Experience With a Patient-Adjudicated Cancer Research Grant Competition: A Case Study

  • Ruth Ackerman BScPhm, MBA, RPh,
  • Don Desserud PhD,
  • Nathalie Baudais BSc, PEng,
  • Debi Lascelle MA, MBA,
  • Kimberly Badovinac MA, MBA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735221123424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Although patient partners have been part of grant review panels, they are rarely given decision-making authority and never given sole responsibility for determining what research to fund. In patient-oriented research, however, patient partners may be in the best position to determine what is needed and whether the proposed research will engage patients in meaningful ways. The objective of this case study was to demonstrate that patient partners can adjudicate patient-oriented research proposals without the inclusion of researcher/expert reviewers.