Experiences and lessons learned from a patient‐engagement service established by a national research consortium in the U.S. Veterans Health Administration
Abstract Introduction Meaningful engagement of patients in the research process has increased over the past 20 years. Few accounts are available of engagement infrastructure and processes used by large research organizations. The Pain/Opioid Consortium of Research (Consortium) is a U.S. Department o...
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Main Authors: | Tracy L. Sides (Author), Agnes C. Jensen (Author), Malloree M. Argust (Author), Erin C. Amundson (Author), Gay R. Thomas (Author), Rebecca Keller (Author), Mallory Mahaffey (Author), Erin E. Krebs (Author) |
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