Sharma Pravesh, Kolarik Hannah, Benny Christopher Plapparampil, Tranby Brianna N, Vance Tessa, Thompson Tommi, Boehmer Kasey R, Chamberlain Alanna M, Patten Christi A
Mayo Clinic Health System, Eau Claire, WI, US.
Medical College of Wisconsin, Wausau, WI, US.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2025 Jul 16;9(1):e165. doi: 10.1017/cts.2025.10102. eCollection 2025.
Alcohol misuse among women has risen compared to men. Women experience barriers to engaging in patient-centered comparative effectiveness research (CER) that, in turn, limits the evidence base for addressing alcohol misuse in this population. In this manuscript, we describe WomenWise, a community-partnered project and outline how we co-developed community focused CER training curriculum and collaboratively planned future partnered learning sessions (PLSs) with Community Advisory Board (CAB) feedback. Through this approach we aim to empower women to contribute to future patient-centered CER and enhance the stakeholder capacity for future patient-centered research.
与男性相比,女性中酒精滥用的情况有所增加。女性在参与以患者为中心的比较效果研究(CER)时面临障碍,这反过来又限制了解决该人群酒精滥用问题的证据基础。在本手稿中,我们描述了“女性明智”(WomenWise)这一社区合作项目,并概述了我们如何共同开发以社区为重点的CER培训课程,以及如何根据社区咨询委员会(CAB)的反馈共同规划未来的合作学习课程(PLS)。通过这种方法,我们旨在使女性有能力为未来以患者为中心的CER做出贡献,并提高利益相关者开展未来以患者为中心研究的能力。