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Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study

BACKGROUND: Rare disease communities are spread around the globe and segmented by their condition. Little research has been performed on the majority of rare diseases. Most patients who are affected by a rare disease have no research on their condition because of a lack of knowledge due to absence o...

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Autores principales: Radu, Roxana, Hernández-Ortega, Sara, Borrega, Oriol, Palmeri, Avril, Athanasiou, Dimitrios, Brooke, Nicholas, Chapí, Inma, Le Corvec, Anaïs, Guglieri, Michela, Perera-Lluna, Alexandre, Garrido-Aguirre, Jon, Ryll, Bettina, Nafria Escalera, Begonya
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8088870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33779572
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22695
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author Radu, Roxana
Hernández-Ortega, Sara
Borrega, Oriol
Palmeri, Avril
Athanasiou, Dimitrios
Brooke, Nicholas
Chapí, Inma
Le Corvec, Anaïs
Guglieri, Michela
Perera-Lluna, Alexandre
Garrido-Aguirre, Jon
Ryll, Bettina
Nafria Escalera, Begonya
author_facet Radu, Roxana
Hernández-Ortega, Sara
Borrega, Oriol
Palmeri, Avril
Athanasiou, Dimitrios
Brooke, Nicholas
Chapí, Inma
Le Corvec, Anaïs
Guglieri, Michela
Perera-Lluna, Alexandre
Garrido-Aguirre, Jon
Ryll, Bettina
Nafria Escalera, Begonya
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description BACKGROUND: Rare disease communities are spread around the globe and segmented by their condition. Little research has been performed on the majority of rare diseases. Most patients who are affected by a rare disease have no research on their condition because of a lack of knowledge due to absence of common groups in the research community. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop a safe and secure community of rare disease patients, without geographic or language barriers, to promote research. METHODS: Cocreation design methodology was applied to build Share4Rare, with consultation and input through workshops from a variety of stakeholders (patients, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers). RESULTS: The workshops allowed us to develop a layered version of the platform based on educating patients and caregivers with publicly accessible information, a secure community for the patients and caregivers, and a research section with the purpose of collecting patient information for analysis, which was the core and final value of the platform. CONCLUSIONS: Rare disease research requires global collaboration in which patients and caregivers have key roles. Collective intelligence methods implemented in digital platforms reduce geographic and language boundaries and involve patients in a unique and universal project. Their contributions are essential to increase the amount of scientific knowledge that experts have on rare diseases. Share4Rare has been designed as a global platform to facilitate the donation of clinical information to foster research that matters to patients with rare conditions. The codesign methods with patients have been essential to create a patient-centric design.
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spelling pubmed-80888702021-05-07 Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study Radu, Roxana Hernández-Ortega, Sara Borrega, Oriol Palmeri, Avril Athanasiou, Dimitrios Brooke, Nicholas Chapí, Inma Le Corvec, Anaïs Guglieri, Michela Perera-Lluna, Alexandre Garrido-Aguirre, Jon Ryll, Bettina Nafria Escalera, Begonya JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Rare disease communities are spread around the globe and segmented by their condition. Little research has been performed on the majority of rare diseases. Most patients who are affected by a rare disease have no research on their condition because of a lack of knowledge due to absence of common groups in the research community. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop a safe and secure community of rare disease patients, without geographic or language barriers, to promote research. METHODS: Cocreation design methodology was applied to build Share4Rare, with consultation and input through workshops from a variety of stakeholders (patients, caregivers, clinicians, and researchers). RESULTS: The workshops allowed us to develop a layered version of the platform based on educating patients and caregivers with publicly accessible information, a secure community for the patients and caregivers, and a research section with the purpose of collecting patient information for analysis, which was the core and final value of the platform. CONCLUSIONS: Rare disease research requires global collaboration in which patients and caregivers have key roles. Collective intelligence methods implemented in digital platforms reduce geographic and language boundaries and involve patients in a unique and universal project. Their contributions are essential to increase the amount of scientific knowledge that experts have on rare diseases. Share4Rare has been designed as a global platform to facilitate the donation of clinical information to foster research that matters to patients with rare conditions. The codesign methods with patients have been essential to create a patient-centric design. JMIR Publications 2021-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8088870/ /pubmed/33779572 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22695 Text en ©Roxana Radu, Sara Hernández-Ortega, Oriol Borrega, Avril Palmeri, Dimitrios Athanasiou, Nicholas Brooke, Inma Chapí, Anaïs Le Corvec, Michela Guglieri, Alexandre Perera-Lluna, Jon Garrido-Aguirre, Bettina Ryll, Begonya Nafria Escalera. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (http://formative.jmir.org), 29.03.2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Radu, Roxana
Hernández-Ortega, Sara
Borrega, Oriol
Palmeri, Avril
Athanasiou, Dimitrios
Brooke, Nicholas
Chapí, Inma
Le Corvec, Anaïs
Guglieri, Michela
Perera-Lluna, Alexandre
Garrido-Aguirre, Jon
Ryll, Bettina
Nafria Escalera, Begonya
Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study
title Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study
title_full Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study
title_fullStr Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study
title_full_unstemmed Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study
title_short Global Collaborative Social Network (Share4Rare) to Promote Citizen Science in Rare Disease Research: Platform Development Study
title_sort global collaborative social network (share4rare) to promote citizen science in rare disease research: platform development study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8088870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33779572
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22695
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