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Strategies for Engaging with Patients/Populations

Strategies for Engaging with Patients/Populations. Annette Browne, PhD, RN Professor, University of British Columbia School of Nursing. 2014 CPHA Workshop , Montreal, 9-May-2014. Partnership-Based Research. Examples from Multiple Research Programs.

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Strategies for Engaging with Patients/Populations

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  1. Strategies for Engaging with Patients/Populations Annette Browne, PhD, RN Professor, University of British Columbia School of Nursing 2014 CPHA Workshop, Montreal, 9-May-2014

  2. Partnership-Based Research

  3. Examples from Multiple Research Programs First Nations Women’s Health Care Experiences (Browne) “EQUIP”: Intervention Research to Equip Primary Health Care for Equity (Browne, Varcoe, Ford-Gilboe. Smye, Wathen et al) Aboriginal Women’s Health Intervention (Varcoe, Browne, Ford-Gilboe) Emergency Use for “Non-Urgent” Needs (Browne, Smye, Rodney) Public Health Nurses and ‘High Priority Families’ (Macleod, Browne, Doane) Urban Aboriginal Health Centres (UAHC) (Browne, Varcoe, Wong, Smye, Lavoie, Krause, Godwin) Supporting Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) (Wong, et al)

  4. EQUIP Patient Cohort (n=568); Retention Rate (88%)

  5. How to Help People Feel Valued in Research Processes? Five Strategies: Applies to Any Research Methodology and Any Setting

  6. All Levels of Staff Need to…. Convey Respect and Unconditional Positive Regard Actively Counteract Dismissal and Discrimination

  7. Be Explicit Re: Why Inviting Participation; What’s Bigger Purpose?

  8. Reimburse People for Their Time and Effort

  9. Regularly Presenting Initial Analyses and Preliminary Findings to Patients/Population Groups

  10. Thank you! Muchos Gracias! Mussi Cho! Kinana'skomitina'wa'w!

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