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Lessons on Patient and Stakeholder Engagement Strategies for Pipeline to Proposal Awards

机译:提案管道中有关患者和利益相关者参与策略的课程

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The Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) supports patient-centered clinical comparative effectiveness research (CER) including health disparities and engagement portfolios. In 2013, PCORI launched the Pipeline to Proposal (P2P) mechanism to support development of novel patient- and stakeholder-centered partnerships focused on designing clinical CER funding proposals. By providing a tiered structure of successive small contracts and technical assistance, the P2P mechanism encourages development of new research partnerships among diverse stakeholders. As a comparatively new field, patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) has few well-delineated methods for engaging patients and other non-scientists in effective teams with academics or clinicians to develop and implement rigorous, scientific research proposals. Community partnered participatory research (CPPR) provides a useful framework for structuring new partnerships.In this article we highlight the origins, development, and prospects of three current examples of funded P2P initiatives based in New Orleans and Los Angeles. We outline how these projects – Prisoner to Patient, the NOLA Partnership, and Resilience Among African American Men – use CPPR principles. We also describe how they have collaborated with, and contributed to, a two-way learning and knowledge exchange among members of the PCORI-funded Community and Patient Partnered Research Network. Lessons learned may be applicable to other groups planning to create new partnerships focused on implementing PCOR.
机译:以患者为中心的结果研究所(PCORI)支持以患者为中心的临床比较有效性研究(CER),包括健康差异和参与项目组合。 2013年,PCORI启动了“提案管道”(P2P)机制,以支持以患者和利益相关者为中心的新型合作伙伴关系的发展,这些合作伙伴关系旨在设计临床CER资金提案。通过提供连续的小合同和技术援助的分层结构,P2P机制鼓励在不同利益相关者之间建立新的研究伙伴关系。作为一个相对较新的领域,以患者为中心的结果研究(PCOR)很少有很好的方法来吸引患者和其他非科学家与学者或临床医生组成有效的团队,以制定和实施严格的科学研究建议。社区合作参与研究(CPPR)为构建新的合作伙伴关系提供了有用的框架。在本文中,我们重点介绍了新奥尔良和洛杉矶的三个受资助P2P计划的示例的起源,发展和前景。我们概述了这些项目-患者的囚犯,NORA合作伙伴关系以及非裔美国人的弹性-如何使用CPPR原则。我们还将描述他们如何与PCORI资助的社区和患者合作研究网络的成员之间的双向学习和知识交流合作并做出贡献。所汲取的经验教训可能适用于其他计划创建旨在实施PCOR的新伙伴关系的小组。

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