Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research
Patient engagement in setting research priorities may guide a clinical research program to ensure relevance to the target population. In this cross-sectional survey, people who had participated in pulmonary rehabilitation were asked to prioritize research topics relevant to this area. Twenty-four pr...
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author | Sachi O’Hoski MScPT, PhD (candidate) Cindy Ellerton MSc Lauren Ellerton BSc Dina Brooks Roger Goldstein FRCP (C) |
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description | Patient engagement in setting research priorities may guide a clinical research program to ensure relevance to the target population. In this cross-sectional survey, people who had participated in pulmonary rehabilitation were asked to prioritize research topics relevant to this area. Twenty-four previously identified topics were presented under 7 themes. Respondents were asked to select all themes and topics of importance, and then to rank them in order of importance. Ninety-six responses were included. The top ranked topic in the top ranked theme was creating an after-maintenance program to keep patients on track. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4d8b5c61dfc441018a846f1b3c9e9ffc2022-12-22T00:18:32ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Patient Experience2374-37432022-06-01910.1177/23743735221107244Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation ResearchSachi O’Hoski MScPT, PhD (candidate)0Cindy Ellerton MSc1Lauren Ellerton BSc2 Dina Brooks3Roger Goldstein FRCP (C)4 School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Institute of Applied Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada Respiratory Research, , Toronto, Canada Respiratory Research, , Toronto, Canada Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaPatient engagement in setting research priorities may guide a clinical research program to ensure relevance to the target population. In this cross-sectional survey, people who had participated in pulmonary rehabilitation were asked to prioritize research topics relevant to this area. Twenty-four previously identified topics were presented under 7 themes. Respondents were asked to select all themes and topics of importance, and then to rank them in order of importance. Ninety-six responses were included. The top ranked topic in the top ranked theme was creating an after-maintenance program to keep patients on track.https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735221107244 |
spellingShingle | Sachi O’Hoski MScPT, PhD (candidate) Cindy Ellerton MSc Lauren Ellerton BSc Dina Brooks Roger Goldstein FRCP (C) Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research Journal of Patient Experience |
title | Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research |
title_full | Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research |
title_fullStr | Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research |
title_full_unstemmed | Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research |
title_short | Patient Priorities for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research |
title_sort | patient priorities for pulmonary rehabilitation research |
url | https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735221107244 |
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