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Conducting Patient-Oriented Research in Pediatric Populations: A Narrative Review
by Alan P. Cooper, Linda Nguyen, Oluwapolola Irelewuyi and Steven P. Miller
Children 2024, 11(10), 1266; https://doi.org/10.3390/children11101266 - 19 Oct 2024
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It has become increasingly common for researchers to partner with patients as members of the research team and collaborate to use their lived experiences to shape research priorities, interventions, dissemination, and more. The patient-oriented research (POR) model has been adopted by both adult [...] Read more.
It has become increasingly common for researchers to partner with patients as members of the research team and collaborate to use their lived experiences to shape research priorities, interventions, dissemination, and more. The patient-oriented research (POR) model has been adopted by both adult and pediatric health researchers. This cultural change to conducting pediatric health research brings with it new methodologies, tools, challenges, and benefits. In this review, we aim to provide guidance on how to conduct POR for pediatric populations using examples from the literature. We describe considerations for engagement before the project begins, for engagement across the research cycle, and for measurement and evaluation. We aim to show that conducting POR is feasible, beneficial, and that many common challenges and barriers can be overcome with preparation and usage of specific tools. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Family-Oriented Research to Improve Care of Preterm Infants)
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