Research Involvement and Engagement (Mar 2023)

Adopting recommendations for implementing patient involvement in cancer research: a funder’s approach

  • Alexandre B. Costa Alencar,
  • Wendy K. D. Selig,
  • Jan Geissler,
  • Tamás Bereczky,
  • Alba Ubide,
  • David Haerry,
  • Richard Stephens,
  • Valerie Behan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-023-00410-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Plain English summary The Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research (RTFCCR), a private philanthropy that funds academic research, has developed a novel approach for requiring and supporting partnerships among grantees (scientists) and patients in designing and conducting research projects. The decision to focus on patient involvement stems from an expressed focus area established by the RTFCCR board of directors. In conducting this work, RTFCCR partnered with Patvocates, a patient advocacy and engagement network. Patvocates conducted a landscape assessment, interviews with experts, and their collective experience as patient advocates. This work generated a set of guiding documents and resources. These resources are to help public and private health research funders to better understand current challenges and support scientists and patients through their funding mechanisms. Three guiding documents, one for funders, one for grant applicants, and one for patient advocates are now available for download at the RTFCCR website: https://www.risingtide-foundation.org/clinical-cancer-research/patient-engagement#start Delivering a paradigm change involves not only the introduction of additional requirements and rules, but also enhanced education of patients and investigators. By using its grantmaking function and developing standardized approaches for implementation of patient involvement, RTFCCR is seeking to advance patient-centric cancer clinical research. Development and implementation of consistent policies and procedures for the integration of the patients’ view in the design and review of research proposals is needed for funders as well as for research institutes, both public and private.

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