Evaluating the “return on patient engagement initiatives” in medicines research and development: A literature review
Health Expectations2019Vol. 23(1), pp. 5–18
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Lidewij Eva Vat, Teresa Finlay, Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker‐Warnaar, Nick Fahy, Paul Robinson, Mathieu Boudes, Ana Diaz, Elisa Ferrer, Virginie Hivert, Gabor Purman, Marie‐Laure Kürzinger, Robert A. Kroes, Claudia Hey, Jacqueline E. W. Broerse
Abstract
Currently available indicators and methods are of some use in measuring impact but are not sufficient to understand the pathway to impact, nor whether interaction between researchers and patients leads to change. We suggest that the impacts of patient engagement can best be determined not by applying single indicators, but a coherent set of measures.
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