A Journey Through Public & Patient Engagement in Health Research: A Road Map

This interactive “road map” focuses on patient and public partners on a research team, outlining diverse activities that they could engage in across multiple phases of a health research project.

There is no “correct” or “absolute” way to engage patients and public partners in research; however, there are many different options and opportunities for patients to meaningfully be engaged and make a difference.

The road map below allows you to explore the stages of a research study, and to consider the many ways in which patient and public engagement on a health research team could occur.

https://www.greatminds.studio/lx/Research-Map/story.html

Note: For the best visual experience, we recommend that you use a desktop computer for this online tool.

  • What is Patient-Oriented Research?
  • Why an interactive road map?
  • Patient partner engagement in this project.

We welcome your initial comments and feedback.

This interactive tool is an evolving project. Please feel free to provide your comments and recommendations to lfeehan@bcsupportunit.ca

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