What motivates patients and caregivers to engage in health research and how engagement affects their lives: Qualitative survey findings
Abstract Background US research organizations increasingly are supporting patient and stakeholder engagement in health research with a goal of producing more useful, relevant and patient‐centered evidence better aligned with real‐world clinical needs. The Patient‐Centered Outcomes Research Institute...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Hemphill (Author), Laura P. Forsythe (Author), Andrea L. Heckert (Author), Andrew Amolegbe (Author), Maureen Maurer (Author), Kristin L. Carman (Author), Rikki Mangrum (Author), Lisa Stewart (Author), Ninma Fearon (Author), Laura Esmail (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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