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The RAND/PPMD Patient-Centeredness Method: a novel online approach to engaging patients and their representatives in guideline development.

Dmitry Khodyakov1, Brian Denger2, Sean Grant3, Kathi Kinnett4, Courtney Armstrong5, Ann Martin6, Holly Peay7, Ian Coulter8, Glen Hazlewood9.   

Abstract

Although clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) provide recommendations for how best to treat a typical patient with a given condition, patients and their representatives are not always engaged in CPG development. Despite the agreement that patient participation may improve the quality and utility of CPGs, there is no systematic, scalable method for engaging patients and their representatives, as well as no consensus on what exactly patients and their representatives should be asked to do during CPG development. To address these gaps, an interdisciplinary team of researchers, patient representatives, and clinicians developed the RAND/PPMD Patient-Centeredness Method (RPM) - a novel online approach to engaging patients and their representatives in CPG development. The RPM is an iterative approach that allows patients and their representatives to provide input by (1) generating ideas; (2) rating draft recommendations on two criteria (importance and acceptability); (3) explaining and discussing their ratings with other participants using online, asynchronous, anonymous, moderated discussion boards, and (4) revising their responses if needed. The RPM was designed to be consistent with the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method used by clinicians and researchers to develop CPG, while helping patients and their representative rate outcome importance and recommendation acceptability - two key components of the GRADE Evidence to Decision (EtD) framework. With slight modifications, the RPM has the potential to explore consensus among key stakeholders on other dimensions of the EtD, including feasibility, equity, and resource use.

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Keywords:  Care experience; Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; RAND/PPMD Patient-Centeredness Method; clinical practice guilelines; patient participation/engagement; patient preferences; patient values; patient-centeredness; person-centered healthcare

Year:  2019        PMID: 34277012      PMCID: PMC8281319     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pers Cent Healthc        ISSN: 2052-5648


  22 in total

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  2 in total

1.  An Adaptation of the RAND/UCLA Modified Delphi Panel Method in the Time of COVID-19.

Authors:  Michael S Broder; Sarah N Gibbs; Irina Yermilov
Journal:  J Healthc Leadersh       Date:  2022-05-20

2.  Participant experiences with a new online modified-Delphi approach for engaging patients and caregivers in developing clinical guidelines.

Authors:  Courtney Armstrong; Sean Grant; Kathi Kinnett; Brian Denger; Ann Martin; Ian Coulter; Marika Booth; Dmitry Khodyakov
Journal:  Eur J Pers Cent Healthc       Date:  2019
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