PPI Evaluation
Collaboration between patients, family members, and researchers: A co-designed mixed-methods evaluation of user engagement and partnership in health research
The goal is to learn about the collaboration experience within the FICUS study. To achieve this, a mixed-methods evaluation will be co-designed and co-conducted to examine the impact and experience of the user-researcher collaboration from both their perspectives. In addition, the team aims to develop practical recommendations to aid user-researcher collaboration and PPI in future health research.
First, we will run a workshop with users and researchers to define indicators for both the process and the outcomes of research co-production, including how to measure them in PPI evaluations. These indicators will be assessed through surveys and interviews with users, study participants, researchers, clinicians, and other stakeholders involved in the FICUS study. A second workshop will then be held to jointly interpret the results and formulate recommendations. Finally, recommendations for user-research collaboration in complex health intervention research will be created.
The insights from this project are essential to identify collaboration patterns to enhance the relevance and effectiveness of health research for patients and their families.
The project was developed and will be co-led by the members of the FICUS patient and family advisory board and researchers.
Citizen Science Zurich
FICUS Trial
SNF: FICUS Trial
SCTO: PPI-Mapping
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