Background: Although patients are increasingly involved in agenda setting within specific fields of health research, they rarely participate in decision-making on the entire breadth of health research, including biomedical research. This might be attributable to a widely held view that patients are incapable of adequate research prioritization due to a lack of relevant knowledge, a failure to look beyond their own individual problems or an inability to objectively consider long-term targets. Aims: By conducting transparent and structured consultations with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients regarding their health research priorities, we aim to assess the ability of patients to prioritize research in a well-argu...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
Background To arrive at an agreed, prioritized ranking of treatment uncertainties in asthma that ne...
Background: There is a mismatch between research questions which are considered to be important by p...
Background If research addresses the questions of relevance to patients and clinicians, decision-mak...
Background: If research addresses the questions of relevance to patients and clinicians, decision-ma...
Background Patients and carers are increasingly involved in deciding on topics for medical research...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To ensure true patient-centered care, the urgency of patie...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important component of th...
Basil G Bereza,1 Anders Troelsgaard Nielsen,2 Sverrir Valgardsson,3 Michiel EH Hemels,2 Thomas R Ein...
BACKGROUND: Involving patients and the public in research prioritisation is important. Cochrane Airw...
Purpose: Many people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) feel overburdened with the tr...
The National Asthma Campaign (in the United Kingdom) has recently completed a strategic review of pr...
BackgroundPatient-centered research requires a focus on the needs and priorities of patients. Becaus...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
Background To arrive at an agreed, prioritized ranking of treatment uncertainties in asthma that ne...
Background: There is a mismatch between research questions which are considered to be important by p...
Background If research addresses the questions of relevance to patients and clinicians, decision-mak...
Background: If research addresses the questions of relevance to patients and clinicians, decision-ma...
Background Patients and carers are increasingly involved in deciding on topics for medical research...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To ensure true patient-centered care, the urgency of patie...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important component of th...
Basil G Bereza,1 Anders Troelsgaard Nielsen,2 Sverrir Valgardsson,3 Michiel EH Hemels,2 Thomas R Ein...
BACKGROUND: Involving patients and the public in research prioritisation is important. Cochrane Airw...
Purpose: Many people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) feel overburdened with the tr...
The National Asthma Campaign (in the United Kingdom) has recently completed a strategic review of pr...
BackgroundPatient-centered research requires a focus on the needs and priorities of patients. Becaus...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
Background To arrive at an agreed, prioritized ranking of treatment uncertainties in asthma that ne...
Background: There is a mismatch between research questions which are considered to be important by p...