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Jenny Martínez1, Catherine Verrier Piersol1, Sherrie Holloway2, Lauren Terhorst3, Natalie E Leland3.
Abstract
Evaluating engagement in a research partnership can capture the success and impact of the research team-stakeholder partnerships. This article describes the Stakeholder-Centric Instrumentation Process (SCIP), an iterative method to develop an evaluation that reflects research team-stakeholder collective values, language, and priorities. We describe our implementation of the SCIP and provide the Stakeholder-Centric Engagement Evaluation, an evaluation developed in collaboration with our advisory committee. Mean scores across three administrations of the tool remained constant. We monitored responses received from our advisory committee during each administration for changes in scores that guided refinements to our stakeholder engagement strategy. Face validity and acceptability questions showed high satisfaction for the tool's time required to complete, (M = 4.50, SD = 0.86), clarity (M = 4.56, SD = 0.78), and relevance (M = 4.67, SD = 0.49) (maximum score = 5). The SCIP methodology and the Stakeholder-Centric Engagement Tool can be used during study planning and data collection to capture research team-stakeholder collaborations that reflect stakeholder priorities.Entities:
Keywords: comparative effectiveness research; research design; stakeholder engagement; stakeholder participation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33896283 PMCID: PMC8429065 DOI: 10.1177/01939459211004274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Nurs Res ISSN: 0193-9459 Impact factor: 1.774