| Literature DB >> 32607481 |
Carolyn Petersen1, Robin R Austin2, Uba Backonja3,4, Hugo Campos5, Arlene E Chung6, Eric B Hekler7, Pei-Yun S Hsueh8, Katherine K Kim9, Anthony Pho10, Liz Salmi11, Anthony Solomonides12, Rupa S Valdez13.
Abstract
The active involvement of citizen scientists in setting research agendas, partnering with academic investigators to conduct research, analyzing and disseminating results, and implementing learnings from research can improve both processes and outcomes. Adopting a citizen science approach to the practice of precision medicine in clinical care and research will require healthcare providers, researchers, and institutions to address a number of technical, organizational, and citizen scientist collaboration issues. Some changes can be made with relative ease, while others will necessitate cultural shifts, redistribution of power, recommitment to shared goals, and improved communication. This perspective, based on a workshop held at the 2018 AMIA Annual Symposium, identifies current barriers and needed changes to facilitate broad adoption of a citizen science-based approach in healthcare.Entities:
Keywords: citizen science; community participation; consumer involvement; healthcare systems; patient acceptance of healthcare; research methodology
Year: 2019 PMID: 32607481 PMCID: PMC7309265 DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMIA Open ISSN: 2574-2531