Stakeholder participation in comparative effectiveness research: defining a framework for effective engagement.

Abstract:

:AIMS: Stakeholder engagement is fundamental to comparative effectiveness research (CER), but lacks consistent terminology. This paper aims to define stakeholder engagement and present a conceptual model for involving stakeholders in CER. MATERIALS #ENTITYSTARTX00026; METHODS: The definitions and model were developed from a literature search, expert input and experience with the Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research in Cancer Genomics, a proof-of-concept platform for stakeholder involvement in priority setting and CER study design. RESULTS: Definitions for stakeholder and stakeholder engagement reflect the target constituencies and their role in CER. The 'analytic-deliberative' conceptual model for stakeholder engagement illustrates the inputs, methods and outputs relevant to CER. The model differentiates methods at each stage of the project; depicts the relationship between components; and identifies outcome measures for evaluation of the process. CONCLUSION: While the definitions and model require testing before being broadly adopted, they are an important foundational step and will be useful for investigators, funders and stakeholder groups interested in contributing to CER.

journal_name

J Comp Eff Res

authors

Deverka PA,Lavallee DC,Desai PJ,Esmail LC,Ramsey SD,Veenstra DL,Tunis SR

doi

10.2217/cer.12.7

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-03-01 00:00:00

pages

181-194

issue

2

eissn

2042-6305

issn

2042-6313

journal_volume

1

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