Making the patient voice heard in a research consortium: experiences from an EU project (IMI-APPROACH)

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2021-05-10

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Taylor, Jane
Dekker, Sjouke
Jurg, Diny
Skandsen, Jon
Grossman, Maureen
Marijnissen, Anne C AISNI 0000000391205580
Ladel, Christoph
Mobasheri, Ali
Larkin, Jon
Weinans, HarrieORCID 0000-0002-2275-6170ISNI 0000000393288658

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Abstract

Abstract: APPROACH is an EU-wide research consortium with the goal to identify different subgroups of knee osteoarthritis to enable future differential diagnosis and treatment. During a 2-year clinical study images, biomarkers and clinical data are collected from people living with knee osteoarthritis and data are analyzed to confirm patterns that can indicate such different subgroups. A Patient Council (PC) has been set up at project initiation and consists of five people from Norway, The Netherlands and UK. Initially, this group of individuals had to learn how to effectively work with each other and with the researchers. Today, the PC is a strong team that is fully integrated in the consortium and acknowledged by researchers as an important sounding board. The article describes this journey looking at formal processes of involvement – organizational structure, budget, meetings – and more informal processes such as building relationships and changing researcher perceptions. It describes how the PC helped improve the experience and engagement of study participants by providing input to the clinical protocol and ensuring effective communication (e.g. through direct interactions with participants and newsletters). Furthermore, the PC is helping with dissemination of results and project advocacy, and overall provides the patient perspective to researchers. Additionally, the authors experienced and describe the intangible benefits such as a shift in researcher attitudes and a sense of community and purpose for PC members. Importantly, learnings reported in this article also include the challenges, such as effective integration of the PC with researchers’ work in the early phase of the project. Trial registration: US National Library of Medicine, NCT03883568, retrospectively registered 21 March 2019.

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Biomarker, Clinical trial, Europe, Osteoarthritis, Patient engagement, Patient involvement, Public-private partnership, Research consortium, Health(social science), General Health Professions, Letter

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Taylor, J, Dekker, S, Jurg, D, Skandsen, J, Grossman, M, Marijnissen, A K, Ladel, C, Mobasheri, A, Larkin, J, Weinans, H, Kanter-Schlifke, I & on behalf of the APPROACH research consortium and APPROACH Principal Investigators 2021, 'Making the patient voice heard in a research consortium : experiences from an EU project (IMI-APPROACH)', Research involvement and engagement, vol. 7, no. 1, 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-021-00267-0