Savas Sevtap, Etchegary Holly, Stuckless Teri, Whitten Cindy, Wiseman Jason, Bishop Derrick, King John, Cutting Janine, Peddle Darrell
Division of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, 300 Prince Philip Drive, Room 5M324, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Discipline of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Res Involv Engagem. 2022 Sep 3;8(1):46. doi: 10.1186/s40900-022-00380-8.
Partnering with patients and family members affected by cancer is essential for meaningful research, public engagement and outreach, and advocacy activities.
Our objective was to create a public interest group through an academic-community partnership focused on cancer research and public engagement.
A purposeful recruitment process was implemented to ensure a diverse and inclusive group. The group meets virtually and communicates by email. The group's activities focus on identifying the needs, priorities, and interests of cancer-affected individuals in the province; consultations; and designing research projects and public outreach activities together. Comprehensive meeting minutes are kept and used to distill discussion points. The work of the group is disseminated through a variety of channels.
The public interest group includes 12 cancer patient and family member representatives, in addition to researchers. Discussions by the interest group identified key themes related to: (1) equity issues and regional disparity in provincial oncocare; (2) information needs; (3) need for patient empowerment and public understanding; and (4) family member and partner needs and experiences. To date, the group has co-designed a cancer research proposal and a public engagement/outreach activity. The group also provides consultations on cancer-related projects/public engagement activities and members act as patient partners in specific research and public engagement proposals. The group evolves over time, and increasingly advocates on behalf of cancer patients and families. Retention and satisfaction of the public partners with group activities have been high. The group's work and findings are disseminated to the Provincial Cancer Care Program, as well as to public and scientific stakeholders through local media, academic conferences and presentations, and a dedicated website.
Public Interest Group on Cancer Research represents a highly successful patient-researcher partnership in oncology. It designs meaningful and patient-oriented studies and outreach activities in cancer. It also elevates and widely supports cancer patient and family voice.
与受癌症影响的患者及其家属合作对于开展有意义的研究、公众参与及宣传活动以及倡导活动至关重要。
我们的目标是通过专注于癌症研究和公众参与的学术-社区伙伴关系创建一个公共利益团体。
实施了有目的的招募过程以确保团体的多样性和包容性。该团体通过线上方式开会并通过电子邮件进行沟通。团体活动聚焦于确定该省癌症患者的需求、优先事项和兴趣;进行磋商;共同设计研究项目和公众宣传活动。保留全面的会议记录并用于提炼讨论要点。团体的工作通过多种渠道进行传播。
除研究人员外,该公共利益团体还包括12名癌症患者及家属代表。利益团体的讨论确定了与以下方面相关的关键主题:(1)省级肿瘤护理中的公平问题和地区差异;(2)信息需求;(3)患者赋权和公众理解的必要性;(4)家属及伴侣的需求和经历。迄今为止,该团体已共同设计了一项癌症研究提案和一项公众参与/宣传活动。该团体还就与癌症相关的项目/公众参与活动提供咨询,并且成员在特定研究和公众参与提案中担任患者合作伙伴。该团体随着时间推移不断发展,越来越多地代表癌症患者及其家属进行倡导。公共合作伙伴对团体活动的留存率和满意度一直很高。该团体的工作和研究结果已传达给省级癌症护理项目,并通过当地媒体、学术会议和演讲以及一个专门网站传达给公众和科学界利益相关者。
癌症研究公共利益团体代表了肿瘤学领域非常成功的患者-研究人员伙伴关系。它设计了有意义且以患者为导向的癌症研究和宣传活动。它还提升并广泛支持癌症患者及其家属的声音。