Patient Engagement Partnerships in Clinical Trials: Development of Patient Partner and Investigator Decision Aids

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Monica Parry
Ann Kristin Bjørnnes
Karine Toupin-April
Adhiyat Najam
David Wells
Aditi Sivakumar
Dawn P. Richards
Tina Ceroni
Marianne Park
Anne K. Ellis
Ian Gilron
Susan Marlin
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[1] University of Toronto,Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
[2] Oslo Metropolitan University,Department of Nursing and Health Promotion
[3] University of Ottawa,School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] University of Ottawa,Faculty of Medicine
[5] Patient Partner,Department of Medicine
[6] Diabetes Action Canada,Departments of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Biomedical and Molecular Sciences and School of Policy Studies
[7] Clinical Trials Ontario,undefined
[8] Patient Partner,undefined
[9] Clinical Trials Ontario,undefined
[10] Patient Partner,undefined
[11] Network of Women with Disabilities,undefined
[12] Queen’s University,undefined
[13] Queen’s University,undefined
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The goal of this project was to improve sex/gender knowledge and help patients and investigators work together as partners in clinical trials. There were three phases to this project: Phase 1, search the literature to see what others had done; Phase 2, share the results of Phase 1 with key stakeholders to determine gaps, and develop tools to fill the gaps; and Phase 3, share the tools developed in Phase 2 with others to get feedback. We worked with Clinical Trials Ontario and other key stakeholders to make two decision aids—one for patients and one for investigators. The decision aids share sex/gender knowledge and information about patient-oriented research. Each decision aid has five parts: (1) Introduction (get the facts); (2) My Priorities (patient partner and investigator priorities); (3) Learn More (information on sex/gender and other resources to help patients and investigators work together); (4) My Readiness (comparing priorities with benefits and risks); and (5) My Decision (decision and next steps). Patients, investigators, and other key stakeholders really liked the decision aids and found them easy to move through, they had useful information, and they looked good. Comments included “I enjoyed that the decision aids were separated for patients and investigators”; “I liked it, it was user-friendly and easy to navigate”; and “there could be more interaction and aimed more for mobile devices”. These decision aids are the first to provide knowledge and support beyond the standard decision aids used for health decisions. Next steps include getting more feedback and using the decision aids in a laboratory and then in a real-life setting and see if people still like them.
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