• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Health researcher views on comparative effectiveness research and research engagement
  • Contributor: Forsythe, Laura P; Frank, Lori B; Workman, Thomas A; Borsky, Amanda; Hilliard, Tandrea; Harwell, Daniel; Fayish, Lauren
  • imprint: Becaris Publishing Limited, 2017
  • Published in: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.2217/cer-2016-0063
  • ISSN: 2042-6305; 2042-6313
  • Keywords: Health Policy
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  • Description: <jats:p> <jats:bold>Aim:</jats:bold> To understand researcher capability for and interest in patient-centered comparative effectiveness research (PC-CER), particularly related to engaging with patients/caregivers. <jats:bold>Materials &amp; methods:</jats:bold> Web-based survey of 508 health researchers recruited via professional health research organizations. <jats:bold>Results:</jats:bold> Most respondents (94%) were familiar with CER and many (69%) reported having previously conducting some form of CER. Most respondents were familiar with (81%) and interested in (87%) partnering with patients and/or caregivers in research. Resources to assist in training, coordination of partners, guidance in apply for funding and improved infrastructure were commonly cited factors that would help researchers conduct PC-CER. <jats:bold>Conclusion:</jats:bold> There is a significant opportunity for researchers to engage patients and caregivers as partners in CER. Researchers recognize the need for additional training and expertise to leverage those opportunities. </jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access