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Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation

BACKGROUND: Medical societies and funding agencies strongly recommend that patients be included as partners in research publications and grant applications. Although this “top-down” approach is certainly efficient at forcing this new and desirable type of collaboration, our past experience demonstra...

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Autores principales: Boutin, Denis, Mastine, Susan C., Beaubien, Luc, Berthiaume, Maryse, Boilard, Denise, Borja, Jaime, Botton, Edouard, Boulianne-Gref, Janie, Breton, Sylvie, Castellano, Christian-Alexandre, Charpentier, Gisèle, Counil, Francois-Pierre, Cozmano, Marie-Josée, Dagenais, Pierre, Drouin, Guy, Fortier, Marie-Josée, Francoeur, Caroline, Gagné, Louise, Héraud, David, Hêtu, Denise, Houde, Marie-Pier, Ladouceur, Ginette, Landry, Marjolaine, Leblanc, Elisabeth, Loignon, Christine, Lussier, Valéry, Morin, Annie, Ouellet, Nathalie, Quintin, Claude, Ramnarine, Avinash, Wilhelmy, Catherine, Svotelis, Amy, Thibault, Marie-Ève, Fraser, William D., Battista, Marie-Claude
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7962081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33726817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40900-021-00258-1
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author Boutin, Denis
Mastine, Susan C.
Beaubien, Luc
Berthiaume, Maryse
Boilard, Denise
Borja, Jaime
Botton, Edouard
Boulianne-Gref, Janie
Breton, Sylvie
Castellano, Christian-Alexandre
Charpentier, Gisèle
Counil, Francois-Pierre
Cozmano, Marie-Josée
Dagenais, Pierre
Drouin, Guy
Fortier, Marie-Josée
Francoeur, Caroline
Gagné, Louise
Héraud, David
Hêtu, Denise
Houde, Marie-Pier
Ladouceur, Ginette
Landry, Marjolaine
Leblanc, Elisabeth
Loignon, Christine
Lussier, Valéry
Morin, Annie
Ouellet, Nathalie
Quintin, Claude
Ramnarine, Avinash
Wilhelmy, Catherine
Svotelis, Amy
Thibault, Marie-Ève
Fraser, William D.
Battista, Marie-Claude
author_facet Boutin, Denis
Mastine, Susan C.
Beaubien, Luc
Berthiaume, Maryse
Boilard, Denise
Borja, Jaime
Botton, Edouard
Boulianne-Gref, Janie
Breton, Sylvie
Castellano, Christian-Alexandre
Charpentier, Gisèle
Counil, Francois-Pierre
Cozmano, Marie-Josée
Dagenais, Pierre
Drouin, Guy
Fortier, Marie-Josée
Francoeur, Caroline
Gagné, Louise
Héraud, David
Hêtu, Denise
Houde, Marie-Pier
Ladouceur, Ginette
Landry, Marjolaine
Leblanc, Elisabeth
Loignon, Christine
Lussier, Valéry
Morin, Annie
Ouellet, Nathalie
Quintin, Claude
Ramnarine, Avinash
Wilhelmy, Catherine
Svotelis, Amy
Thibault, Marie-Ève
Fraser, William D.
Battista, Marie-Claude
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description BACKGROUND: Medical societies and funding agencies strongly recommend that patients be included as partners in research publications and grant applications. Although this “top-down” approach is certainly efficient at forcing this new and desirable type of collaboration, our past experience demonstrated that it often results in an ambiguous relationship as not yet well integrated into the cultures of either patients’ or the researchers’. The question our group raised from this observation was: “How to generate a cultural shift toward a fruitful and long-lasting collaboration between patients and researchers? A “bottom-up” approach was key to our stakeholders. The overall objective was to build a trusting and bidirectional-ecosystem between patients and researchers. The specific objectives were to document: 1) the steps that led to the development of the first patient-partner strategic committee within a research center in the Province of Québec; 2) the committee’s achievements after 3 years. METHODS: Eighteen volunteer members, 12 patient-partners and 6 clinician/institutional representatives, were invited to represent the six research themes of the Centre de recherche du CHU de Sherbrooke (CRCHUS) (Quebec, Canada). Information on the services offered by Committee was disseminated internally and to external partners. Committee members satisfaction was evaluated. RESULTS: From May 2017 to April 2020, members attended 29 scheduled and 6 ad hoc meetings and contributed to activities requiring over 1000 h of volunteer time in 2018–2019 and 1907 h in the 2019–2020 period. The Committee’s implication spanned governance, expertise, and knowledge transfer in research. Participation in these activities increased annually at local, provincial, national and international levels. The Patient-Partner Committee collaborated with various local (n = 7), provincial (n = 6) and national (n = 4) partners. Member satisfaction with the Committee’s mandate and format was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: The CRCHUS co-constructed a Patient-Partner Strategic Committee which resulted in meaningful bilateral, trusting and fruitful collaborations between patients, researchers and partners. The “bottom-up” approach - envisioned and implemented by the Committee, where the expertise and the needs of patients complemented those of researchers, foundations, networks and decision-makers - is key to the success of a cultural shift. The CRCHUS Committee created a hub to develop the relevant intrinsic potential aimed at changing the socio-cultural environment of science.
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spelling pubmed-79620812021-03-16 Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation Boutin, Denis Mastine, Susan C. Beaubien, Luc Berthiaume, Maryse Boilard, Denise Borja, Jaime Botton, Edouard Boulianne-Gref, Janie Breton, Sylvie Castellano, Christian-Alexandre Charpentier, Gisèle Counil, Francois-Pierre Cozmano, Marie-Josée Dagenais, Pierre Drouin, Guy Fortier, Marie-Josée Francoeur, Caroline Gagné, Louise Héraud, David Hêtu, Denise Houde, Marie-Pier Ladouceur, Ginette Landry, Marjolaine Leblanc, Elisabeth Loignon, Christine Lussier, Valéry Morin, Annie Ouellet, Nathalie Quintin, Claude Ramnarine, Avinash Wilhelmy, Catherine Svotelis, Amy Thibault, Marie-Ève Fraser, William D. Battista, Marie-Claude Res Involv Engagem Methodology BACKGROUND: Medical societies and funding agencies strongly recommend that patients be included as partners in research publications and grant applications. Although this “top-down” approach is certainly efficient at forcing this new and desirable type of collaboration, our past experience demonstrated that it often results in an ambiguous relationship as not yet well integrated into the cultures of either patients’ or the researchers’. The question our group raised from this observation was: “How to generate a cultural shift toward a fruitful and long-lasting collaboration between patients and researchers? A “bottom-up” approach was key to our stakeholders. The overall objective was to build a trusting and bidirectional-ecosystem between patients and researchers. The specific objectives were to document: 1) the steps that led to the development of the first patient-partner strategic committee within a research center in the Province of Québec; 2) the committee’s achievements after 3 years. METHODS: Eighteen volunteer members, 12 patient-partners and 6 clinician/institutional representatives, were invited to represent the six research themes of the Centre de recherche du CHU de Sherbrooke (CRCHUS) (Quebec, Canada). Information on the services offered by Committee was disseminated internally and to external partners. Committee members satisfaction was evaluated. RESULTS: From May 2017 to April 2020, members attended 29 scheduled and 6 ad hoc meetings and contributed to activities requiring over 1000 h of volunteer time in 2018–2019 and 1907 h in the 2019–2020 period. The Committee’s implication spanned governance, expertise, and knowledge transfer in research. Participation in these activities increased annually at local, provincial, national and international levels. The Patient-Partner Committee collaborated with various local (n = 7), provincial (n = 6) and national (n = 4) partners. Member satisfaction with the Committee’s mandate and format was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: The CRCHUS co-constructed a Patient-Partner Strategic Committee which resulted in meaningful bilateral, trusting and fruitful collaborations between patients, researchers and partners. The “bottom-up” approach - envisioned and implemented by the Committee, where the expertise and the needs of patients complemented those of researchers, foundations, networks and decision-makers - is key to the success of a cultural shift. The CRCHUS Committee created a hub to develop the relevant intrinsic potential aimed at changing the socio-cultural environment of science. BioMed Central 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7962081/ /pubmed/33726817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40900-021-00258-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Methodology
Boutin, Denis
Mastine, Susan C.
Beaubien, Luc
Berthiaume, Maryse
Boilard, Denise
Borja, Jaime
Botton, Edouard
Boulianne-Gref, Janie
Breton, Sylvie
Castellano, Christian-Alexandre
Charpentier, Gisèle
Counil, Francois-Pierre
Cozmano, Marie-Josée
Dagenais, Pierre
Drouin, Guy
Fortier, Marie-Josée
Francoeur, Caroline
Gagné, Louise
Héraud, David
Hêtu, Denise
Houde, Marie-Pier
Ladouceur, Ginette
Landry, Marjolaine
Leblanc, Elisabeth
Loignon, Christine
Lussier, Valéry
Morin, Annie
Ouellet, Nathalie
Quintin, Claude
Ramnarine, Avinash
Wilhelmy, Catherine
Svotelis, Amy
Thibault, Marie-Ève
Fraser, William D.
Battista, Marie-Claude
Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation
title Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation
title_full Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation
title_fullStr Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation
title_full_unstemmed Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation
title_short Patient-partner engagement at the Centre de recherche du CHUS in the Province of Québec, Canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation
title_sort patient-partner engagement at the centre de recherche du chus in the province of québec, canada: from an intuitive methodology to outreach after three years of implementation
topic Methodology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7962081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33726817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40900-021-00258-1
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