How can patient partners be engaged in laboratory research?

Project specs

Format

2D

Contact

Madison Foster

Country

Canada

Length

02:00

Summary

The Blueprint Translational Research Group at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute researched how to involve patient partners, people with lived experience of a health issue or their caregivers, in preclinical laboratory research. Engaging patient partners in laboratory research is a new and emerging area with many benefits; however, there is still much to learn. To address this, they are co-developing a framework for patient engagement in preclinical studies.

Researcher Profile

We are a preclinical to clinical research team based at the OHRI working to accelerate bench to bedside translation. Our group is multidisciplinary with current interests in knowledge synthesis (i.e., systematic reviews and meta-analyses), patient engagement, and preclinical multicenter studies. The BLUEPRINT team is led by Dr. Manoj Lalu (Associate Scientist in the Clinical Epidemiology Program at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and The University of Ottawa) and Dr. Dean Fergusson (Senior Scientist, in Clinical Epidemiology Program at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Director of the Clinical Epidemiology Program at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Full Professor in Departments of Medicine, Surgery & the School of Epidemiology and Public Health and The University of Ottawa, Endowed Chair of the Clinical Epidemiology Program at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute/University of Ottawa and Scientific Lead of Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit Government of Ontario and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research).

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