TY - JOUR
T1 - Applying a community-based participatory research framework to patient and family engagement in the development of patient-centered outcomes research and practice
AU - Kwon, Simona C.
AU - Tandon, Shiv Darius
AU - Islam, Nadia
AU - Riley, Lindsey
AU - Trinh-Shevrin, Chau
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments: The authors wish to thank Laurel Leslie, MD MPH, Stella Yi, PhD MPH, Rebecca Park, Nancy Van Devanter, DrPH RN, and Mary Northridge, PhD MPH for reviewing drafts of this manuscript and providing useful feedback. Lindsey Riley has a new affiliation as Associate Director of Research Partnerships at The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. This study was funded by grants 2P60MD000538 (National Institute of Minority Health and Disparities), U48DP005008 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), UL1TR001445 (National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences).
Publisher Copyright:
© Society of Behavioral Medicine 2017.
PY - 2018/9/8
Y1 - 2018/9/8
N2 - There has been increasing recognition of the need to engage patients, families, and other patient stakeholders in research. This article seeks to provide understanding and examples of how to apply core principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR) in developing patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) that can impact clinical and public health practice. Authors review CBPR principles and demonstrate how to translate them into effective PCOR strategies. Common themes of CBPR principles and PCOR strategies are related to: (a) fostering joint ownership in the identification of health priorities, the development and evaluation of research strategies and their design, and the dissemination of findings; (b) a keen recognition and appreciation for the importance of stakeholder-driven priorities, research, and solutions; (c) building capacity of both stakeholders and researchers to engage in research collaboratively; and (d) recognizing that conducting the research is not the endpoint but continues on with a commitment to dissemination, spread, adoption and sustainability. The authors highlight the specific strategies in which these CBPR principles can be translated for use in engaging patients and families, and including other stakeholders such as care providers, community partner organizations, health systems, and insurers, in the research process to ensure the development of PCOR.
AB - There has been increasing recognition of the need to engage patients, families, and other patient stakeholders in research. This article seeks to provide understanding and examples of how to apply core principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR) in developing patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) that can impact clinical and public health practice. Authors review CBPR principles and demonstrate how to translate them into effective PCOR strategies. Common themes of CBPR principles and PCOR strategies are related to: (a) fostering joint ownership in the identification of health priorities, the development and evaluation of research strategies and their design, and the dissemination of findings; (b) a keen recognition and appreciation for the importance of stakeholder-driven priorities, research, and solutions; (c) building capacity of both stakeholders and researchers to engage in research collaboratively; and (d) recognizing that conducting the research is not the endpoint but continues on with a commitment to dissemination, spread, adoption and sustainability. The authors highlight the specific strategies in which these CBPR principles can be translated for use in engaging patients and families, and including other stakeholders such as care providers, community partner organizations, health systems, and insurers, in the research process to ensure the development of PCOR.
KW - Community-based participatory research
KW - Patient/family engagement
KW - Patientcentered outcomes research
KW - Translational research
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U2 - 10.1093/tbm/ibx026
DO - 10.1093/tbm/ibx026
M3 - Article
C2 - 30202926
AN - SCOPUS:85054134700
SN - 1869-6716
VL - 8
SP - 683
EP - 691
JO - Translational Behavioral Medicine
JF - Translational Behavioral Medicine
IS - 5
ER -