| Literature DB >> 33481193 |
Mirjam A G Sprangers1, Tolulope Sajobi2, Antoine Vanier3, Nancy E Mayo4,5, Richard Sawatzky6,7, Lisa M Lix8, Frans J Oort9, Véronique Sébille10.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The Working Group undertook a critical, comprehensive synthesis of the response shift work to date. We aimed to (1) describe the rationale for this initiative; (2) outline how the Working Group operated; (3) summarize the papers that comprise this initiative; and (4) discuss the way forward.Entities:
Keywords: Decision-making; Definition; Meta-analysis; Method; Response shift; Theory
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33481193 PMCID: PMC8602228 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-020-02747-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Life Res ISSN: 0962-9343 Impact factor: 4.147
Response shift in Sync—Working Group participants grouped according to member category and original assignment to writing team
| Writing teams | Team 1—Formal definition and revised model | Team 2—Operationalization and response shift methods | Team 3—Implications for healthcare decision-making | Team 4—Systematic review and meta-analysis of effect sizes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team chairs | Nancy Mayo, CA | Véronique Sébille, FR | Rick Sawatzky, CA | Tolulope Sajobi, CA |
| Independent, external experts | Jan R. Böhnke, DE, UK | Cecile Janssens, NL, US | Cynthia Chauhan, US Lori Frank, US Wilbert van den Hout, NL | Olu Awosoga, CA |
| Response shift experts | Leah McClimans, US Frans Oort, NL Antoine Vanier, FR | Lisa Lix, CA Tolulope Sajobi, CA Rick Sawatzky, CA Mathilde Verdam, NL | Ruth Barclay, CA Sandra Nolte, DE, UK Mirjam Sprangers, NL | Amélie Anota, FR Lisa Lix, CA Rick Sawatzky, CA |
| New investigators | Bernice Gulek, US Nikki OW, CA | Olawale Ayilara, CA | Lene Kongsgaard Nielsen, DK Jae-Yung Kwon, CA | Anita Brobbey, CA Oluwaseyi Lawal, CA |
CA Canada, DE Germany, DK Denmark, FR France, NL Netherlands, UK United Kingdom, US United States