Authors
Rachel D Appelbaum, Anna Newcomb, Katherine Joseph, Morgan Hennessy, Princess Fortin, Pam J Bixby, Sue Prentiss, Alexandra McConnell-Hill, Rochelle Flayter, Michelle A Price, Rochelle Dicker, Rosemary Kozar, Elliott R Haut, Deborah M Stein
Publication date
2024/2/1
Journal
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
e001274
Publisher
BMJ Specialist Journals
Description
Introduction
Engaging trauma survivors/caregivers results in research findings that are more relevant to patients’ needs and priorities. Although their perspectives increase research significance, there is a lack of understanding about how best to incorporate their insights. We aimed to capture stakeholder perspectives to ensure research is meaningful, respectful, and relevant to the injured patient and their caregivers.
Methods
A multiphase, inductive exploratory qualitative study was performed, the first phase of which is described here. Virtual focus groups to elicit stakeholder perspectives and preferences were conducted across 19 trauma centers in the USA during 2022. Discussion topics were chosen to identify patients’ motivation to join research studies, preferences regarding consent, suggestions for increasing diversity and access, and feelings regarding outcomes, efficacy, and exception from informed consent …
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