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Virtual

Jun 27, 2021 10:00 AM - Jul 01, 2021 4:30 PM

DIA 2021 Global Annual Meeting

Meaningful Patient Engagement Highlighted Through Patient Preference Studies and Core Outcome Sets

Session Chair(s)

Kristin  Bullok, PHD

Kristin Bullok, PHD

Benefit-Risk Management Scientist, Global Patient Safety, Eli Lilly and Company, United States

This session will present industry and academic partner perspectives on best practices and lessons learned in relation to patient involvement. We will look at a proposed framework that covers key considerations when designing, conducting and applying the results of a fit-for-purpose preference study, how patients can be meaningfully engaged in the design and implementation of patient preference studies, as well as during core outcome set development.

Learning Objective : Discuss how a framework for patient preference studies can strengthen considerations about the design, conduct and application of results of a fit-for-purpose preference study; Describe how patients can meaningfully collaborate as research partners on patient preference studies; Identify the different opportunities for patient engagement during core outcome set development that are crucial to developing cohesive and relevant core sets.

Speaker(s)

Sheila  Dickinson, MSC

Sheila Dickinson, MSC

Director, Patient Experience Data Science, Novartis Pharma AG, Switzerland

A Framework for Patient Preference Studies to Inform Medical Product Decision-Making: Proposal from IMI PREFER

Annie P. Tran, MPH

Annie P. Tran, MPH

Senior Research Associate, Center for Medical Technology Policy (CMTP), United States

Building Symbiotic Patient Relationships: Strategies for Meaningful Patient Engagement in Core Outcome Set Development

Gwenda  Simons, PHD, MA

Gwenda Simons, PHD, MA

Research Fellow, Rheumatology Research Group, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

How and When to Engage Patients and Patient Groups to Improve Survey Recruitment and Administration: Lessons Learned from the IMI-PREFER Rheumatoid Arthritis Case Study

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