期刊
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH
卷 5, 期 5, 页码 487-497出版社
Becaris Publishing
DOI: 10.2217/cer-2016-0025
关键词
adolescents; comparative effectiveness research; patient-centered outcomes research; qualitative research; stakeholder engagement; young adults
资金
- Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
Aim: Explore perspectives of adolescent and young adult (AYA) and parent stakeholders regarding their engagement in comparative effectiveness research (CER) evaluating cholesterol screening and treatment strategies for 17-21 year olds. Methods: All nine AYAs and parent stakeholders participating in a 20-member panel of AYAs, parents and professionals (i.e., clinicians, researchers, policy makers, payers), completed a quantitative survey and a semistructured interview at the completion of the core CER study. Results & Conclusion: AYAs and parents stakeholders emphasized the role of power differentials regarding shared knowledge, relationships and trust, and logistics. To mitigate power differentials, stakeholders recommended more materials, clearer definition of roles and in-person meetings. Perceived positive outcomes included diversity of perspectives provided, better understanding their own health and decision-making and improving CER.
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