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Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study

BACKGROUND: The holistic evolution of patient engagement in medicines development requires a more detailed understanding of the needs of all involved stakeholders, and one that better accounts for the specific needs of some potentially vulnerable patient populations and key stages in medicines devel...

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Autores principales: Faulkner, Stuart D, Sayuri Ii, Suzanne, Pakarinen, Chi, Somers, Fabian, Jose Vicente Edo, Maria, Prieto Remon, Lucia, Diaz Ponce, Ana, Gove, Dianne, Ferrer, Elisa, Nafria, Begonya, Bertelsen, Neil, Boudes, Mathieu, Brooke, Nicholas, Moutet, Alexandra, Fahy, Nick
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8077078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33599067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13207
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author Faulkner, Stuart D
Sayuri Ii, Suzanne
Pakarinen, Chi
Somers, Fabian
Jose Vicente Edo, Maria
Prieto Remon, Lucia
Diaz Ponce, Ana
Gove, Dianne
Ferrer, Elisa
Nafria, Begonya
Bertelsen, Neil
Boudes, Mathieu
Brooke, Nicholas
Moutet, Alexandra
Fahy, Nick
author_facet Faulkner, Stuart D
Sayuri Ii, Suzanne
Pakarinen, Chi
Somers, Fabian
Jose Vicente Edo, Maria
Prieto Remon, Lucia
Diaz Ponce, Ana
Gove, Dianne
Ferrer, Elisa
Nafria, Begonya
Bertelsen, Neil
Boudes, Mathieu
Brooke, Nicholas
Moutet, Alexandra
Fahy, Nick
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description BACKGROUND: The holistic evolution of patient engagement in medicines development requires a more detailed understanding of the needs of all involved stakeholders, and one that better accounts for the specific needs of some potentially vulnerable patient populations and key stages in medicines development. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this convergent mixed‐methods study was to better understand the needs of different stakeholders concerning patient engagement at three key stages in medicines development: research priority setting, clinical trial design and early dialogues with Health Technology Assessment bodies and regulators. DESIGN: This study brought together findings from three sources: i) an online questionnaire, ii) face‐to‐face consultations with two potentially vulnerable patient populations, a workshop with Health Technology Assessment bodies, and iii) three‐step modified Delphi methodology. RESULTS: Overall stakeholders still need additional varied support mechanisms to undertake, sustain or measure value of patient engagement. Health Technology Assessment bodies need better rationale for patient engagement in early dialogue and tools to support its implementation. Improved awareness and understanding of the need and value that involving patients, who are often considered as potentially vulnerable, can bring is needed, as is better accommodation of their specific needs. Similarly, weighted Delphi categories were as follows: aims and objectives, and sustainability. Several additional themes were common across the three key stages in medicines development. CONCLUSION: This broad‐reaching study provides the blocks needed to build a framework for patient engagement in medicines development. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Patients were involved in review and interpretation of data.
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spelling pubmed-80770782021-04-29 Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study Faulkner, Stuart D Sayuri Ii, Suzanne Pakarinen, Chi Somers, Fabian Jose Vicente Edo, Maria Prieto Remon, Lucia Diaz Ponce, Ana Gove, Dianne Ferrer, Elisa Nafria, Begonya Bertelsen, Neil Boudes, Mathieu Brooke, Nicholas Moutet, Alexandra Fahy, Nick Health Expect Original Research Papers BACKGROUND: The holistic evolution of patient engagement in medicines development requires a more detailed understanding of the needs of all involved stakeholders, and one that better accounts for the specific needs of some potentially vulnerable patient populations and key stages in medicines development. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this convergent mixed‐methods study was to better understand the needs of different stakeholders concerning patient engagement at three key stages in medicines development: research priority setting, clinical trial design and early dialogues with Health Technology Assessment bodies and regulators. DESIGN: This study brought together findings from three sources: i) an online questionnaire, ii) face‐to‐face consultations with two potentially vulnerable patient populations, a workshop with Health Technology Assessment bodies, and iii) three‐step modified Delphi methodology. RESULTS: Overall stakeholders still need additional varied support mechanisms to undertake, sustain or measure value of patient engagement. Health Technology Assessment bodies need better rationale for patient engagement in early dialogue and tools to support its implementation. Improved awareness and understanding of the need and value that involving patients, who are often considered as potentially vulnerable, can bring is needed, as is better accommodation of their specific needs. Similarly, weighted Delphi categories were as follows: aims and objectives, and sustainability. Several additional themes were common across the three key stages in medicines development. CONCLUSION: This broad‐reaching study provides the blocks needed to build a framework for patient engagement in medicines development. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Patients were involved in review and interpretation of data. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-17 2021-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8077078/ /pubmed/33599067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13207 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://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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Faulkner, Stuart D
Sayuri Ii, Suzanne
Pakarinen, Chi
Somers, Fabian
Jose Vicente Edo, Maria
Prieto Remon, Lucia
Diaz Ponce, Ana
Gove, Dianne
Ferrer, Elisa
Nafria, Begonya
Bertelsen, Neil
Boudes, Mathieu
Brooke, Nicholas
Moutet, Alexandra
Fahy, Nick
Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study
title Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study
title_full Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study
title_fullStr Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study
title_full_unstemmed Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study
title_short Understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: A mixed‐methods study
title_sort understanding multi‐stakeholder needs, preferences and expectations to define effective practices and processes of patient engagement in medicine development: a mixed‐methods study
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8077078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33599067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13207
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