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doi:10.1007/s40271-023-00667-2...

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Waterland, Jamie L. Beer, Cassandra Forbes Shepherd, Rowan Forrest, Laura E.
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en
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Springer

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2024

listing date

2/28/2024

Keywords
cancer engagement research
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Abstract

Background and Objective Consumer engagement improves research quality and relevance but can be difficult to implement.

This study aimed to explore the motivations and understand the barriers, if any, experienced by consumers before and when partnering with cancer research teams.

Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with consumers and the results analysed thematically.

Two groups were recruited: consumers who were members of the consumer registry and patients who did not have previous experience of being a consumer in a researcher partnership.

Results Twenty-one interviews were conducted with a total of 22 participants aged between 26 and 74 years.

Consumers motivation was driven by altruism to help others and personal benefits.

Barriers to beginning and maintaining consumer engagement included consumers’ perceptions of being appreciated by researchers and meaningful communication between researchers and consumers.

Conclusions Australian policy has made important steps towards consumer engagement in research.

This study showed that demonstrating an appreciation for consumers and effective communication are key areas to consider when designing implementation strategies of these policies in the cancer research space in the future.

Waterland, Jamie L.,Beer, Cassandra,Forbes Shepherd, Rowan,Forrest, Laura E., 2024, Exploring Consumers’ Motivations and Experiences of Engaging as Partners in Cancer Research, Springer

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