Patient and service user engagement in research: a systematic review and synthesized framework
University of Minnesota · Mayo Clinic · +8 more institutions
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Abstract
Background
There is growing attention towards increasing patient and service user engagement (PSUE) in biomedical and health services research. Existing variations in language and design inhibit reporting and indexing, which are crucial to comparative effectiveness in determining best practices.
Objective
This paper utilizes a systematic review and environmental scan to derive an evidence-based framework for PSUE.
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659
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Authors
13- NDNathan D. ShippeeCorresponding
University of Minnesota
- JPJuan Pablo Domecq Garces
Mayo Clinic, Henry Ford Hospital, Mayo Clinic in Florida
- GJGabriela J. Prutsky Lopez
Mayo Clinic, Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Mayo Clinic in Florida
- ZWZhen Wang
Mayo Clinic in Florida
- TETarig Elraiyah
Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic in Florida
Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Conceptualization
- Systematic review
- Computer science
- Grey literature
- Service (business)
- Search engine indexing
- Health services research
- Knowledge management
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