Splicing the SEED and Delphi Methods: A Tutorial for Conducting Patient-Centered, Engagement Quality Improvement Projects

Conducting patient-centered engagement quality improvement projects requires careful consideration of methodologies that will allow a core project team to fully include participants as partners. Engagement activities must ensure that heterogeneous members of the project team are given an equal voice...

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Main Authors: Lisa B. Carey, Rachel Northrup, Lisa A. Jacobson, Clifton Thornton, Kathy Ruble, E. Juliana Paré-Blagoev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Specialty Publications 2024-04-01
Series:Journal of Participatory Research Methods
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.35844/001c.94264
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Summary:Conducting patient-centered engagement quality improvement projects requires careful consideration of methodologies that will allow a core project team to fully include participants as partners. Engagement activities must ensure that heterogeneous members of the project team are given an equal voice in investigation processes and that potential barriers to meaningful participation are reduced. This tutorial provides a model for intentionally blending elements of the Stakeholder Engagement in quEstion Development and prioritization (SEED) and Delphi methods to maximize participant engagement in a patient-centered quality improvement project to generate research questions related to patient-clinician communication of neurocognitive late effects of childhood cancers.
ISSN:2688-0261