Background: Up to 50% of medicines are not used as intended, resulting in poor health and economic outcomes. Medicines optimisation is 'a person-centred approach to safe and effective medicines use, to ensure people obtain the best possible outcomes from their medicines'. The purpose of this exercise was to co-produce a prioritised research agenda for medicines optimisation using a multi-stakeholder (patient, researcher, public and health professionals) approach. Methods: A three-stage, multiple method process was used including: generation of preliminary research questions (Stage 1) using a modified Nominal Group Technique; electronic consultation and ranking with a wider multi-stakeholder group (Stage 2); a face-to-face, one-day consensus...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the creation of treatments that maximize value at the lowest cost, all a...
Objectives: The high usage of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) by cancer patients is in...
Patient involvement in scientific advisory processes could lead to more societally relevant advice. ...
Background Up to 50% of medicines are not used as intended, resulting in poor health and economic o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Structured management programs have been developed for single diseases but rarely for patients with ...
Background: The current drug development paradigm has been criticized for being too drug-centered an...
Aim: To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in doc...
Background: The holistic evolution of patient engagement in medicines development requires a more de...
AIM/BACKGROUND: To describe the two-stage prioritization process being used by the UK National Insti...
Background: The Dialogue Model for research agenda-setting, involving multiple stakeholders includin...
Objectives: Equitable involvement of patients and clinicians in setting research and funding priorit...
Background: Despite increasing international interest, there is a lack of evidence about the most ef...
We determined weights for a multi-criteria tool for assessing the relative merits of clinical-trial ...
Aim To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in docu...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the creation of treatments that maximize value at the lowest cost, all a...
Objectives: The high usage of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) by cancer patients is in...
Patient involvement in scientific advisory processes could lead to more societally relevant advice. ...
Background Up to 50% of medicines are not used as intended, resulting in poor health and economic o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Structured management programs have been developed for single diseases but rarely for patients with ...
Background: The current drug development paradigm has been criticized for being too drug-centered an...
Aim: To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in doc...
Background: The holistic evolution of patient engagement in medicines development requires a more de...
AIM/BACKGROUND: To describe the two-stage prioritization process being used by the UK National Insti...
Background: The Dialogue Model for research agenda-setting, involving multiple stakeholders includin...
Objectives: Equitable involvement of patients and clinicians in setting research and funding priorit...
Background: Despite increasing international interest, there is a lack of evidence about the most ef...
We determined weights for a multi-criteria tool for assessing the relative merits of clinical-trial ...
Aim To examine how patient perspectives and person-centred care values have been represented in docu...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the creation of treatments that maximize value at the lowest cost, all a...
Objectives: The high usage of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) by cancer patients is in...
Patient involvement in scientific advisory processes could lead to more societally relevant advice. ...