GPC’s Rapid PACE online engagement community for investigators

This webinar features the Greater Plains Collaborative Clinical Research Network (CRN) and their Rapid PACE online engagement community for investigators. Through Rapid PACE, investigators can present their projects to and solicit feedback from a panel of patients and stakeholders. Other organizations seeking to work with GPC or establish patient and stakeholder reactor panels can use this webinar as a resource.

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STAR Patient Centeredness of Research Scale

This webinar features the STAR Clinical Research Network (CRN) and their Person Centeredness of Research Scale (PCoR Scale), a seven-item scale that uses 5-point Likert ratings to assess the extent of person-centeredness of research products. Other organizations seeking to work with STAR-CRN or rate the person-centeredness of research could use this webinar as a resource.

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PaTH’s Story Booth: Patient and Caregiver Audio Stories

This webinar features the PaTH Clinical Research Network (CRN) and their Story Booth project. PaTH’s Story Booth project collects audio stories from patients and caregivers, helping to bring together patients who are interested in getting engaged with researchers who are looking to engage patients around specific topics. Other organizations seeking to work with PaTH or engage patients and stakeholders by collecting audio stories can use this webinar as a resource.

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PaTH to Health Engagement Paper Highlights

The PaTH to Health Diabetes part of the PaTH Clinical Research Network (CRN) developed this paper to share the importance of engaging Patient Partners in this study.

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PaTH to Health Just-In-Time Data Analysis Training Part 2

The PaTH Clinical Research Network (CRN) developed this training to understand the importance of statistical tests in explaining study data, to become familiar with some statistical language, such as p values and null hypotheses and to be able to state some outcomes we are examining in the PaTH to Health Diabetes Study.

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PaTH to Health Just-In-Time Data Analysis Training Part 1

The PaTH Clinical Research Network (CRN) designed this training explaining the benefits and limitations of observational studies, common data issues and how to manage them via the PaTH to Health Diabetes Study.

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Non-technical PCORnet Common Data Model Introduction

This slide deck was created by Kellie Walters, MPH, UNC-Chapel Hill, part of the STAR Network, to introduce the PCORnet Common Data Model to patient stakeholders. The slides can be repurposed for any non-technical audience.

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PaTH to Health Diabetes Newsletter

The PaTH to Health Diabetes part of the PaTH Clinical Research Network (CRN) developed this Newsletter template to keep Patient Partners informed about the progress of this study and to foster continued engagement.

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Patient Engagement Officer Description

In this document, the Greater Plains Collaborative (GPC) Clinical Research Network (CRN) describes the role of a Patient Engagement Officer (PEO). This resource can be used by researchers and other stakeholders who are seeking to hire a PEO to improve engagement through identifying, recruiting, and supporting patient partners and liaising between engagement work of an organization and staff from local sites.

GPC is a Network Partner in PCORnet®, the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network. PCORnet has been developed with funding from PCORI.

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Principles of Partnership Self Assessment Tool

This tool developed by the Greater Plains Collaborative (GPC) Clinical Research network (CRN) is used to assess and determine the extent to which their network’s research has abided by the Community-Campus Partnership for Health guiding principles of engagement. Use this assessment tool to help you identify the extent to which your research has incorporated engagement principles.

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