Patient Engagement in Research

Patient Engagement in Research: More Than A Box to Check
Presenters: Linda Li, PhD, Arthritis Research Canada, Vancouver, Canada Jackie Whittaker, PT, PhD, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Moderator: Rita Schriemer, MA, Sint Maartenskliniek, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Meaningful and active collaboration between researchers and persons with lived experience of arthritis (patients, caregivers, family members and friends) improves the relevance and impact of research. As a result, many funding agencies now require persons with lived experience to be actively involved in the governance, priority setting, conduct and translation of research. This shift has generated widespread enthusiasm for involving patients as partners in health research. However, patient engagement in research goes beyond buzzwords, and there is no one-size fits-all approach. This webinar will discuss different forms of patient engagement, focusing on the importance of matching researchers’ needs and patient knowledge, navigating power dynamics, providing training and support for patient and research, and fostering regular reflection within research teams to enhance their engagement practices.
Registration is free for OARSI members.

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