Involving different stakeholders in prioritising outcomes to assess healthcare systems response for type 1 diabetes management: Using co‐creation approaches in Peru
Jessica Hanae Zafra‐Tanaka,
Guillermo Almeida,
Jackelyn Elizabeth Andrade Montalvo
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEngaging diverse stakeholders in developing core outcome sets (COSs) can produce more meaningful metrics as well as research responsive to patient needs. The most common COS prioritisation method, Delphi surveys, has limitations related to selection bias and participant understanding, while qualitative methods like group discussions are less frequently used. This study aims to test a co‐creation approach to COS development for type 1 diabetes (T1DM) in Peru.MethodsUsing a co‐creation approach, we aim… Show more
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