Patient and Clinician Views on CER and Engagement in Research: A Panel Discussion on New PCORI Survey Results
PCORI hosted a webinar to present results of a survey of patients and clinicians assessing views on comparative effective research (CER) and engagement in research. The patient survey assessed: information sources used for health decisions; attitudes toward patient-centered research; and attitudes toward patient engagement in research. The clinician survey assessed: information sources used for clinical decisions; familiarity and experience with CER; and attitudes toward patient and clinician engagement in research.
Moderators
- Lori Frank, PhD, Director of Engagement Research, PCORI
- Laura Forsythe, PhD, Program Officer, Engagement Research, PCORI
Panelists
- Marc Boutin, JD, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, National Health Council
- Barbara Doty, MD, FAAFP, Primary Care Physician and Board of Directors Member, American Academy of Family Physicians
- Susan Rawlins, RN, WHNP-BC, Director of Education, National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH)
Materials
Agenda
- Welcome and Introductions:
- Lori Frank, PhD
- Joe Selby, MD, MPH, Executive Director, PCORI
- Introduction to PCORI
- Joe Selby
- InCrowd Survey Results Presentation
- Lori Frank
- Laura Forsythe
- Panelist Comments and Q&A Session
- Lori Frank
- Marc Boutin
- Susan Rawlins
- Barbara Doty
- Final Conclusions and Next Steps for PCORI
- Lori Frank
- Laura Forsythe
- Wrap-up and Adjourn