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Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process

BACKGROUND: Despite increasing international interest, there is a lack of evidence about the most efficient, effective and acceptable ways to implement patient and public involvement (PPI) in clinical trials. OBJECTIVE: To identify the priorities of UK PPI stakeholders for methodological research to...

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Autores principales: Kearney, Anna, Williamson, Paula, Young, Bridget, Bagley, Heather, Gamble, Carrol, Denegri, Simon, Muir, Delia, Simon, Natalie A., Thomas, Stephen, Elliot, Jim T., Bulbeck, Helen, Crocker, Joanna C., Planner, Claire, Vale, Claire, Clarke, Mike, Sprosen, Tim, Woolfall, Kerry
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5689224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28618076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12583
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author Kearney, Anna
Williamson, Paula
Young, Bridget
Bagley, Heather
Gamble, Carrol
Denegri, Simon
Muir, Delia
Simon, Natalie A.
Thomas, Stephen
Elliot, Jim T.
Bulbeck, Helen
Crocker, Joanna C.
Planner, Claire
Vale, Claire
Clarke, Mike
Sprosen, Tim
Woolfall, Kerry
author_facet Kearney, Anna
Williamson, Paula
Young, Bridget
Bagley, Heather
Gamble, Carrol
Denegri, Simon
Muir, Delia
Simon, Natalie A.
Thomas, Stephen
Elliot, Jim T.
Bulbeck, Helen
Crocker, Joanna C.
Planner, Claire
Vale, Claire
Clarke, Mike
Sprosen, Tim
Woolfall, Kerry
author_sort Kearney, Anna
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description BACKGROUND: Despite increasing international interest, there is a lack of evidence about the most efficient, effective and acceptable ways to implement patient and public involvement (PPI) in clinical trials. OBJECTIVE: To identify the priorities of UK PPI stakeholders for methodological research to help resolve uncertainties about PPI in clinical trials. DESIGN: A modified Delphi process including a two round online survey and a stakeholder consensus meeting. PARTICIPANTS: In total, 237 people registered of whom 219 (92%) completed the first round. One hundred and eighty‐seven of 219 (85%) completed the second; 25 stakeholders attended the consensus meeting. RESULTS: Round 1 of the survey comprised 36 topics; 42 topics were considered in round 2 and at the consensus meeting. Approximately 96% of meeting participants rated the top three topics as equally important. These were as follows: developing strong and productive working relationships between researchers and PPI contributors; exploring PPI practices in selecting trial outcomes of importance to patients; and a systematic review of PPI activity to improve the accessibility and usefulness of trial information (eg participant information sheets) for participants. CONCLUSIONS: The prioritized methodological research topics indicate important areas of uncertainty about PPI in trials. Addressing these uncertainties will be critical to enhancing PPI. Our findings should be used in the planning and funding of PPI in clinical trials to help focus research efforts and minimize waste.
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spelling pubmed-56892242017-12-01 Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process Kearney, Anna Williamson, Paula Young, Bridget Bagley, Heather Gamble, Carrol Denegri, Simon Muir, Delia Simon, Natalie A. Thomas, Stephen Elliot, Jim T. Bulbeck, Helen Crocker, Joanna C. Planner, Claire Vale, Claire Clarke, Mike Sprosen, Tim Woolfall, Kerry Health Expect Original Research Papers BACKGROUND: Despite increasing international interest, there is a lack of evidence about the most efficient, effective and acceptable ways to implement patient and public involvement (PPI) in clinical trials. OBJECTIVE: To identify the priorities of UK PPI stakeholders for methodological research to help resolve uncertainties about PPI in clinical trials. DESIGN: A modified Delphi process including a two round online survey and a stakeholder consensus meeting. PARTICIPANTS: In total, 237 people registered of whom 219 (92%) completed the first round. One hundred and eighty‐seven of 219 (85%) completed the second; 25 stakeholders attended the consensus meeting. RESULTS: Round 1 of the survey comprised 36 topics; 42 topics were considered in round 2 and at the consensus meeting. Approximately 96% of meeting participants rated the top three topics as equally important. These were as follows: developing strong and productive working relationships between researchers and PPI contributors; exploring PPI practices in selecting trial outcomes of importance to patients; and a systematic review of PPI activity to improve the accessibility and usefulness of trial information (eg participant information sheets) for participants. CONCLUSIONS: The prioritized methodological research topics indicate important areas of uncertainty about PPI in trials. Addressing these uncertainties will be critical to enhancing PPI. Our findings should be used in the planning and funding of PPI in clinical trials to help focus research efforts and minimize waste. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-06-15 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5689224/ /pubmed/28618076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12583 Text en © 2017 The Authors Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kearney, Anna
Williamson, Paula
Young, Bridget
Bagley, Heather
Gamble, Carrol
Denegri, Simon
Muir, Delia
Simon, Natalie A.
Thomas, Stephen
Elliot, Jim T.
Bulbeck, Helen
Crocker, Joanna C.
Planner, Claire
Vale, Claire
Clarke, Mike
Sprosen, Tim
Woolfall, Kerry
Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process
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title_full Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process
title_fullStr Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process
title_full_unstemmed Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process
title_short Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process
title_sort priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: a modified delphi process
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5689224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28618076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12583
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