The paper outlined 3 research phases in which patient engagement can occur:
i. Preparatory phase – agenda setting, prioritization of research topics and funding
ii. Execution phase – study design & procedures, study recruitment, data collection, and
data analysis
iii. Translation Phase – dissemination, implementation, and evaluation
Of the 142 citations included in this review, patient engagement occurred most frequently in the Execution phase (90), followed by the Translation phase (52), and least frequently in the Preparatory phase (35). Is this surprising? Why or why not?
i. Preparatory phase – agenda setting, prioritization of research topics and funding
ii. Execution phase – study design & procedures, study recruitment, data collection, and
data analysis
iii. Translation Phase – dissemination, implementation, and evaluation
Of the 142 citations included in this review, patient engagement occurred most frequently in the Execution phase (90), followed by the Translation phase (52), and least frequently in the Preparatory phase (35). Is this surprising? Why or why not?