Frameworks for supporting patient and public involvement in research: Systematic review and co‐design pilot
University of Oxford · Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Abstract
Numerous frameworks for supporting, evaluating and reporting patient and public involvement in research exist. The literature is diverse and theoretically heterogeneous.
To identify and synthesize published frameworks, consider whether and how these have been used, and apply design principles to improve usability. SEARCH STRATEGY: Keyword search of six databases; hand search of eight journals; ancestry and snowball search; requests to experts. INCLUSION CRITERIA: Published, systematic approaches (frameworks) designed to support, evaluate or report on patient or public involvement in health-related research. DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS: Data were extracted on provenance; collaborators and sponsors; theoretical basis; lay input; intended user(s) and use(s); topics covered; examples of use; critiques; and updates. We used the Canadian Centre for Excellence on Partnerships with Patients and Public (CEPPP) evaluation tool and hermeneutic methodology to grade and synthesize the frameworks. In five co-design workshops, we tested evidence-based resources based on the review findings.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 157.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
Authors
7Topics & keywords
- Usability
- Facilitator
- Computer science
- Set (abstract data type)
- Systematic review
- General partnership
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Data extraction
- Partnerships for the goals