Research Involvement and Engagement (Jun 2021)

Forming a Parent And Clinician Team (PACT) in a cohort of healthy children

  • Shelley M. Vanderhout,
  • Catherine S. Birken,
  • Maria Zaccaria Cho,
  • Jonathon L. Maguire

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-021-00293-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Plain English Summary Including parents as partners in child health research can lead to choosing relevant research questions, recruiting children to participate who represent the general population, and sharing study results with communities. The structure of primary care offered to children presents an opportunity for building trusting relationships between families and clinicians, which may encourage parents and health care providers to participate in child health research. We provide an example of an ongoing study called TARGet Kids!, which includes children from birth to adolescence who attend regular health care visits. Researchers and clinicians have partnered with parents of children participating in TARGet Kids! to ensure child health research is centered on family values and preferences. A Parent And Clinician Team (PACT) was formed to set research priorities, design research studies together, troubleshoot issues, and communicate research findings back to health care providers, families, and policy makers. This partnership will lay a foundation for child health research which is practical, relevant to families and inclusive for improving children’s health care and public health policy.

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