2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40900-021-00299-6
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A rapid realist review of patient engagement in patient-oriented research and health care system impacts: part one

Abstract: Background Patient-oriented research affords individuals with opportunities to genuinely contribute to health care research as members of research teams. While checklists and frameworks can support academic researchers’ awareness of patient engagement methods, less guidance appears available to support their understanding of how to develop and maintain collaborative relationships with their patient partners. This knowledge is essential as patient partners report that the social atmospheres of r… Show more

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“…It is acknowledged that many individuals who become patient, family and caregiver partners do so because of a negative interaction with the health system that they want to improve for others 20,21 . As a result, they may enter their patient partner roles with some mistrust in the health system, which their patient engagement activities may help to repair over time.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is acknowledged that many individuals who become patient, family and caregiver partners do so because of a negative interaction with the health system that they want to improve for others 20,21 . As a result, they may enter their patient partner roles with some mistrust in the health system, which their patient engagement activities may help to repair over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is acknowledged that many individuals who become patient, family and caregiver partners do so because of a negative interaction with the health system that they want to improve for others. 20 , 21 As a result, they may enter their patient partner roles with some mistrust in the health system, which their patient engagement activities may help to repair over time. The fact that nearly a quarter of patient, family and caregiver partners felt excluded during a time when they felt that their contributions were as, if not more, important than ever is especially problematic given this context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Involving patients and the public in health services and clinical research is increasingly important as a factor in delivering high quality research that is meaningful to those it may impact most [ 1 – 4 ]. Patient-oriented research (POR) engages patients and the public in all stages of the research process [ 1 , 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent research usefully articulates what constitutes meaningful patient engagement [ 12 ], ethical comportment in engaging with patients in research [ 13 ], lessons learned in patient-engaged research [ 14 ], social processes that academic researchers use to involve patients in POR [ 4 ], and competencies required by researchers and patients for POR [ 2 , 15 ]. Hamilton et al’s [ 12 ] Patient Engagement in Research Framework (PEIR Framework) characterizes meaningful patient engagement in research as including convenience, team interactions, supports, and feeling valued as elements that create a positive environment for patients within a research team.…”
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