Published on in Vol 9, No 1 (2017): Jan-Dec 2017

Evolving Patient-Researcher Collaboration: An Illustrative Case Study of a Patient-Led Knowledge Translation Event

Evolving Patient-Researcher Collaboration: An Illustrative Case Study of a Patient-Led Knowledge Translation Event

Evolving Patient-Researcher Collaboration: An Illustrative Case Study of a Patient-Led Knowledge Translation Event

Journals

  1. Leese J, Macdonald G, Kerr S, Gulka L, Hoens A, Lum W, Tran B, Townsend A, Li L. ‘Adding another spinning plate to an already busy life’.Benefits and risks in patient partner–researcher relationships: a qualitative study of patient partners’ experiences in a Canadian health research setting. BMJ Open 2018;8(8):e022154 View
  2. Howren A, Tsao N, Choi H, Shojania K, Kydd A, Friesen R, Avina-Zubieta J, De Vera M. eHealth-supported decentralized multi-disciplinary care for gout involving rheumatology, pharmacy, and dietetics: proof-of-concept study. Clinical Rheumatology 2020;39(4):1241 View
  3. Lapadat L, Balram A, Cheek J, Canas E, Paquette A, Michalak E. Engaging Youth in the Bipolar Youth Action Project: Community-Based Participatory Research. Journal of Participatory Medicine 2020;12(3):e19475 View
  4. Duffy A, Christie G, Moreno S. The Challenges Toward Real-world Implementation of Digital Health Design Approaches: Narrative Review. JMIR Human Factors 2022;9(3):e35693 View
  5. Easley J, Wassersug R, Matthias S, Tompson M, Schneider N, O’Brien M, Vick B, Fitch M. Patient Engagement in Health Research: Perspectives from Patient Participants. Current Oncology 2023;30(3):2770 View
  6. Aouad K, de Wit M, Elhai M, Benavent D, Bertheussen H, Zabalan C, Primdahl J, Studenic P, Gossec L. Patient research partner involvement in rheumatology research: a systematic literature review informing the 2023 updated EULAR recommendations for the involvement of patient research partners. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2024:ard-2024-225567 View