Conduct↦Management↦Patient and Public Involvement↦Participation
Was betrifft es? Warum ist das wichtig?
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) refers to research carried out with or by patients and members of the public rather than to, about, or for them.
Patients provide insights that are not always visible to researchers, but may have significant effect on the successful conduct of the study. Thus, integrating patient perspectives through PPI, may reduce potential risks related to participant non-compliance, withdrawal, and ongoing recruitment challenges.
PPI during study conduct ensures that patient partners remain involved as the study progresses, contributing to ongoing decision-making and problem-solving. The ongoing collaboration helps maintain a strong partnership between researchers and patients and supports the successful conduct of the study.
Was muss ich befolgen?
As a SP-INV:
- Recruit patient partners (i.e. consult a Patient Advisory Board (PAB)) and maintain their ongoing engagement throughout the study (i.e. by planning regular advisory meetings)
- Discuss identified challenges to study participant recruitment, retention, and compliance issues (e.g. study-related tasks, visit frequency, travel requirements)
- Ensure PPI involvement remains meaningful, consistent, and not tokenistic. Recognize the value of patient feedback, by documenting their contribution and impact on the successful conduct of the study
A PAB is a group of patients (also caregivers) who advice healthcare establishments, researchers, or other patient relevant companies on how to improve services, treatments, and patient experiences
Wo kann ich Hilfe anfordern?
Your local Research Support Centre↧ can assist you with experienced staff regarding this topic
Basel, Departement Klinische Forschung (DKF), dkf.unibas.ch
Lugano, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU-EOC), ctueoc.ch
Bern, Department of Clinical Research (DCR), dcr.unibe.ch
Geneva, Clinical Research Center (CRC), crc.hug.ch
Lausanne, Clinical Research Center (CRC), chuv.ch
St. Gallen, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU), h-och.ch
Zürich, Clinical Trials Center (CTC), usz.ch
References
- Swiss Clinical Trial Organisation, see in particular – Patient & Public Involvement in Clinical Research
- Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), Switzerland, see in particular – Spectra: Engaging with patients at all levels
- Swiss Cancer Institute, see in particular – Patient Public Involvement
- University of Basel, see in particular – Patient Public Involvement (PPI)
- University of Bern, see in particular – Patient Public Involvement (PPI)
- University of Zurich, see in particular – PPI - Patient Public Involvement
- Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), see in particular – Investigator Initiated Clinical Trials (IICT) – FAQ PPI preparatory grant