Research Involvement and Engagement (Aug 2022)

Developing and testing guidance to support researchers engaging patient partners in health-related research

  • Jeanette Finderup,
  • Louise Engelbrecht Buur,
  • Sarah Cecilie Tscherning,
  • Annesofie Lunde Jensen,
  • Anne Wilhøft Kristensen,
  • Anne Poder Petersen,
  • Bente Skovsby Toft,
  • Gitte Susanne Rasmussen,
  • Pernille Skovlund,
  • Tina Wang Vedelø,
  • Lotte Ørneborg Rodkjær

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-022-00378-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Plain English summary More and more patients are taking part in research as patient partners. However, researchers have little guidance on how to bring patient partners into research studies and at what levels. There are many ways to do this. It can be hard to choose the way most appropriate for a specific project, especially for newer researchers. We (11 researchers at different career levels) developed guidance through six workshops to help new researchers choosing the way to engage patient partners most appropriate for their project. The guidance resulted in two different resources. Resource I gives five international approaches for bringing patient partners into research. Resource II describes methods for engaging patient partners at different levels. Fourteen researchers and five PhD students tested the guidance and scored how usable it is. It had excellent usability. The two resources did help researchers to decide on the best ways to engage patient partners in research. We now need to test how the guidance can be used to talk to patients about taking part in specific research projects.

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