Partnering with patients and caregivers to enrich research and care in kidney disease: values and strategies

Rosanna Cazzolli, Amanda Sluiter, Chandana Guha, Brooke Huuskes, Germaine Wong, Jonathan C. Craig, Allison Jaure, Nicole Scholes-Robertson

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Abstract

Patient and caregiver involvement broadens the scope of new knowledge generated from research and can enhance the relevance, quality and impact of research on clinical practice and health outcomes. Incorporating the perspectives of people with lived experience of chronic kidney disease (CKD) affords new insights into the design of interventions, study methodology, data analysis and implementation and has value for patients, healthcare professionals and researchers alike. However, patient involvement in CKD research has been limited and data on which to inform best practice is scarce. A number of frameworks have been developed for involving patients and caregivers in research in CKD and in health research more broadly. These frameworks provide an overall conceptual structure to guide the planning and implementation of research partnerships and describe values that are essential and strategies considered best practice when working with diverse stakeholder groups. This article aims to provide a summary of the strategies most widely used to support multistakeholder partnerships, the different ways patients and caregivers can be involved in research and the methods used to amalgamate diverse and at times conflicting points of view.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)i57-i68
Number of pages12
JournalClinical Kidney Journal
Volume16
Issue numberSupplement 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • caregiver involvement
  • chronic kidney disease
  • consensus techniques
  • consumer involvement
  • involvement frameworks
  • multistakeholder research
  • patient

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