We aimed to identify, assess, compare and map research priorities of patients and professionals in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study. The project followed 3 steps. 1) Focus group interviews identified patients' (; n; = 22) research priorities. 2) A nationwide survey assessed and compared the priorities in 292 patients and 175 professionals. 3) Priorities were mapped to the 4 levels of Bronfenbrenner's ecological framework. The 13 research priorities (financial pressure, medication taking, continuity of care, emotional well-being, return to work, trustful relationships, person-centredness, organization of care, exercise and physical fitness, graft functioning, pregnancy, peer contact and public knowledge of transplantation), addressed all fr...
In recent years, the importance of involving patients in research has been increasingly recognized b...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
BackgroundInconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ca...
We aimed to identify, assess, compare and map research priorities of patients and professionals in t...
Background. Patients, families, and caregivers have a unique understanding of the diseases they live...
Background: It has been suggested that the research priorities of those funding and performing resea...
<div><p>Background</p><p>It has been suggested that the research priorities of those funding and per...
It has been suggested that the research priorities of those funding and performing research in trans...
It is vitally important to seek input from key stakeholders to increase the quality and relevance of...
INTRODUCTION: Research agendas in kidney transplantation are often driven by the interests of indivi...
The Intensive Care Foundation, in partnership with the James Lind Alliance, has supported a national...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To ensure true patient-centered care, the urgency of patie...
Background. Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
Background: Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
In recent years, the importance of involving patients in research has been increasingly recognized b...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
BackgroundInconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ca...
We aimed to identify, assess, compare and map research priorities of patients and professionals in t...
Background. Patients, families, and caregivers have a unique understanding of the diseases they live...
Background: It has been suggested that the research priorities of those funding and performing resea...
<div><p>Background</p><p>It has been suggested that the research priorities of those funding and per...
It has been suggested that the research priorities of those funding and performing research in trans...
It is vitally important to seek input from key stakeholders to increase the quality and relevance of...
INTRODUCTION: Research agendas in kidney transplantation are often driven by the interests of indivi...
The Intensive Care Foundation, in partnership with the James Lind Alliance, has supported a national...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To ensure true patient-centered care, the urgency of patie...
Background. Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
Background: Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
In recent years, the importance of involving patients in research has been increasingly recognized b...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
BackgroundInconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ca...