lunes, 28 de mayo de 2018

How better reporting can improve patient engagement practice - On Medicine

How better reporting can improve patient engagement practice - On Medicine

On Medicine

Zarah Monfaredi & Dean Fergusson

Zarah completed her Master of Science (MSc) at the University of Edinburgh in Global Health and Public Policy. In her capacity as OMC SPOR Facilitator, she works to promote patient-oriented research methods and supports more effective, cost-efficient ways of delivering health care.

Dr. Dean Fergusson is a Senior Scientist & Director, Clinical Epidemiology Program, at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. He is also a Full Professor, Departments of Medicine, Surgery, & of the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa. Dr. Fergusson holds the position of Endowed Chair, OHRI/uOttawa, Clinical Epidemiology Program.

How better reporting can improve patient engagement practice

Published today in Research Involvement and Engagement a new systematic review finds that less than 1% of published clinical trials contained critical information on patients engaged in the research. Here, the authors explore the possible reasons behind this lack of reporting and how it can be improved.

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