Journal article
Engaging consumers with musculoskeletal conditions in health research: A user-centred perspective
PCI Pang, O Clavisi, S Chang
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics | IOS PRESS | Published : 2017
Abstract
Consumers are frequently involved in different kinds of health research, such as clinical trials, focus groups, and surveys. As pointed out by different studies, recruiting and involving consumers to participate in academic research can be challenging. While different research and guidelines are provided to instruct researchers to recruit participants ethically, they seldom consider the needs and expectations of consumers. In this research, we interviewed 23 consumers with musculoskeletal conditions in Australia, to understand their needs and motivations for participating in research from a user-centred perspective. Based on these data, we systematically summarise consumers' feedback into fo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge the funding and support from MOVE muscle, bone & joint health for this study. We are grateful to Sara Servodio and Sarah-Jane Dyrenfurth for contacting the participants and organising interviews. Finally, we appreciate our consumers for their time and insights in our study.