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‘Give Us The Tools!’: development of knowledge transfer tools to support the involvement of patient partners in the development of clinical trial protocols with patient-reported outcomes (PROs), in accordance with SPIRIT-PRO Extension
by
Cruz Rivera, Samantha
, Slade, Anita
, Verdi, Rav
, Wilson, Roger
, Stephens, Richard
, Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee
, Retzer, Ameeta
, Roberts, Lesley
, Calvert, Melanie
, Rutherford, Claudia
, Gosden, Lesley
, Edge, Philip
, Mercieca-Bebber, Rebecca
, Price, Gary
in
Caregivers
/ Clinical trials
/ Hypotheses
/ Patient-centered care
/ Patient-Centred Medicine
/ Patients
/ protocols & guidelines
/ Qualitative research
/ quality in health care
/ Quality of life
2021
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‘Give Us The Tools!’: development of knowledge transfer tools to support the involvement of patient partners in the development of clinical trial protocols with patient-reported outcomes (PROs), in accordance with SPIRIT-PRO Extension
by
Cruz Rivera, Samantha
, Slade, Anita
, Verdi, Rav
, Wilson, Roger
, Stephens, Richard
, Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee
, Retzer, Ameeta
, Roberts, Lesley
, Calvert, Melanie
, Rutherford, Claudia
, Gosden, Lesley
, Edge, Philip
, Mercieca-Bebber, Rebecca
, Price, Gary
in
Caregivers
/ Clinical trials
/ Hypotheses
/ Patient-centered care
/ Patient-Centred Medicine
/ Patients
/ protocols & guidelines
/ Qualitative research
/ quality in health care
/ Quality of life
2021
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‘Give Us The Tools!’: development of knowledge transfer tools to support the involvement of patient partners in the development of clinical trial protocols with patient-reported outcomes (PROs), in accordance with SPIRIT-PRO Extension
by
Cruz Rivera, Samantha
, Slade, Anita
, Verdi, Rav
, Wilson, Roger
, Stephens, Richard
, Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee
, Retzer, Ameeta
, Roberts, Lesley
, Calvert, Melanie
, Rutherford, Claudia
, Gosden, Lesley
, Edge, Philip
, Mercieca-Bebber, Rebecca
, Price, Gary
in
Caregivers
/ Clinical trials
/ Hypotheses
/ Patient-centered care
/ Patient-Centred Medicine
/ Patients
/ protocols & guidelines
/ Qualitative research
/ quality in health care
/ Quality of life
2021
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‘Give Us The Tools!’: development of knowledge transfer tools to support the involvement of patient partners in the development of clinical trial protocols with patient-reported outcomes (PROs), in accordance with SPIRIT-PRO Extension
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‘Give Us The Tools!’: development of knowledge transfer tools to support the involvement of patient partners in the development of clinical trial protocols with patient-reported outcomes (PROs), in accordance with SPIRIT-PRO Extension
2021
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Objectives(a) To adapt the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT)-patient-reported outcome (PRO) Extension guidance to a user-friendly format for patient partners and (b) to codesign a web-based tool to support the dissemination and uptake of the SPIRIT-PRO Extension by patient partners.DesignA 1-day patient and public involvement session.ParticipantsSeven patient partners.MethodsA patient partner produced an initial lay summary of the SPIRIT-PRO guideline and a glossary. We held a 1-day PPI session in November 2019 at the University of Birmingham. Five patient partners discussed the draft lay summary, agreed on the final wording, codesigned and agreed the final content for both tools. Two additional patient partners were involved in writing the manuscript. The study compiled with INVOLVE guidelines and was reported according to the Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public 2 checklist.ResultsTwo user-friendly tools were developed to help patients and members of the public be involved in the codesign of clinical trials collecting PROs. The first tool presents a lay version of the SPIRIT-PRO Extension guidance. The second depicts the most relevant points, identified by the patient partners, of the guidance through an interactive flow diagram.ConclusionsThese tools have the potential to support the involvement of patient partners in making informed contributions to the development of PRO aspects of clinical trial protocols, in accordance with the SPIRIT-PRO Extension guidelines. The involvement of patient partners ensured the tools focused on issues most relevant to them.
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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