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Key issues for stakeholder engagement in the development of health and healthcare guidelines

作     者:Petkovic, Jennifer Magwood, Olivia Lytvyn, Lyubov Khabsa, Joanne Concannon, Thomas W. Welch, Vivian Todhunter-Brown, Alex Palm, Marisha E. Akl, Elie A. Mbuagbaw, Lawrence Arayssi, Thurayya Avey, Marc T. Marusic, Ana Morley, Richard Saginur, Michael Slingers, Nevilene Texeira, Ligia Ben Brahem, Asma Bhaumik, Soumyadeep Bou Akl, Imad Crowe, Sally Dormer, Laura Ekanem, Comfort Lang, Eddy Kianzad, Behrang Kuchenmüller, Tanja Moja, Lorenzo Pottie, Kevin Schünemann, Holger Tugwell, Peter 

作者机构:Bruyère Research Institute Ottawa Canada Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada McMaster University Hamilton Canada Clinical Research Institute American University of Beirut Medical Center Beirut Lebanon The RAND Corporation and Tufts University School of Medicine Boston MA United States School of Epidemiology and Public Health University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada Nursing Midwifery and Allied Health Professions (NMAHP) Research Unit Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow United Kingdom Tufts Medical Center Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute Boston MA United States Tufts Medical Center Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies Boston MA United States Department of Internal Medicine American University of Beirut Beirut Lebanon Department of Health Research Methods Evidence and Impact (HEI) McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada Department of Health Research Methods Evidence and Impact McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada Department of Anesthesia McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada Department of Pediatrics McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada Biostatistics Unit Father Sean O’Sullivan Research Centre St Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton ON Canada Centre for Development of Best Practices in Health (CDBPH) Yaoundé Central Hospital Yaoundé Cameroon Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department of Global Health Stellenbosch University Cape Town South Africa Weill Cornell Medicine –Qatar Doha Qatar Ministry of Health Cross River State Calabar Nigeria Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Alberta Health Services Calgary Zone Canada Canadian Council on Animal Care Ottawa Canada Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health Center for Evidence-Based Medicine University of Split School of Medicine Split Croatia Cochrane St Albans House Haymarket London 57-59 United Kingdom Hôpital Montfort Ottawa ON Canada Becaris Publishing Limited Royston United Kingdom Crowe Associates Thame United Kingdom South African Medical Research Council Cape Town South Africa Centre for Homelessness Impact London United Kingdom Director Guidelines and Care Pathways INEAS (National Authority for Assessment and Accreditation in Healthcare) Tunis Tunisia Meta-Research and Evidence Synthesis Unit The George Institute for Global Health New Delhi India Center for Advanced Studies in Biomedical Innovation Law (CeBIL) Faculty of Law Copenhagen University Copenhagen Denmark School of Public Health Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health University of Milan Milan Italy Departments of Family Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistics Western University London Canada Department of Family Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada Clinical Epidemiology and of Medicine WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases Research Methods and Recommendations Hamilton Canada Department of Health Research Methods Evidence and Impact Cochrane Canada and McMaster GRADE Centre McMaster University Hamilton Canada Department of Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada Clinical Epidemiology Program Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottawa Canada School of Epidemiology and Public Health Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada WHO Collaborating Centre for Knowledge Translation and Health Technology Assessment in Health Equity Bruyère Research Institute Ottawa Canada 

出 版 物:《Research Involvement and Engagement》 (Res. Involv. Engagem.)

年 卷 期:2023年第9卷第1期

页      面:27页

基  金:Pearl Atwere Tammy Clifford Canadian Institutes of Health Research, IRSC Canada Research Chairs 

主  题:Guideline development Patient and public involvement Stakeholder engagement 

摘      要:Established in 2015, the Multi-Stakeholder Engagement (MuSE) Consortium is an international network of over 120 individuals interested in stakeholder engagement in research and guidelines. The MuSE group is developing guidance for stakeholder engagement in the development of health and healthcare guideline development. The development of this guidance has included multiple meetings with stakeholders, including patients, payers/purchasers of health services, peer review editors, policymakers, program managers, providers, principal investigators, product makers, the public, and purchasers of health services and has identified a number of key issues. These include: (1) Definitions, roles, and settings (2) Stakeholder identification and selection (3) Levels of engagement, (4) Evaluation of engagement, (5) Documentation and transparency, and (6) Conflict of interest management. In this paper, we discuss these issues and our plan to develop guidance to facilitate stakeholder engagement in all stages of the development of health and healthcare guideline development. © 2023, The Author(s).

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