Research Involvement and Engagement (Sep 2022)

The impact of patient engagement on trials and trialists in Ontario, Canada: An interview study with IMPACT awardees

  • Stuart G. Nicholls,
  • Grace Fox,
  • Zarah Monfaredi,
  • Evelyn Poole,
  • Chantelle Garritty,
  • Alies Maybee,
  • Justin Presseau,
  • Beverley Shea,
  • Dean A. Fergusson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-022-00381-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Plain English summary We interviewed 10 individuals associated with studies that were funded through the Ontario Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (SPOR) Unit. We asked them about how they had engaged patients, families or caregivers in their study, how this engagement had influenced their study, the challenges they faced, and advice for other researchers considering engaging with patients, families and caregivers. We found that patients had been engaged in a variety of ways and at different times. The changes brought about by the patient engagement varied between studies but tended to reflect an improvement in how relevant the study was to patients. Researchers also shared how engagement with patients, families, and caregivers had changed their approaches to future research. Key challenges facing researchers included finding partners that were appropriate for the study, as well making sure that the approach to engagement overcame issues such as financial or logistical barriers that could prevent patients, families or caregivers from partnering with the study.

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