A Comprehensive Stakeholder Engagement Plan for the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Network (PCORnet) Bariatric Study

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Neely Williams ◽  
Jane Anau ◽  
Caroline Apovian ◽  
Anita Courcoulas ◽  
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M. Gould

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Thomas W. Concannon ◽  
Paul Meissner ◽  
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Jeanne-Marie Guise ◽  
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The Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) supports patient-centered clinical comparative effectiveness research (CER) including health disparities and engagement portfolios. In 2013, PCORI launched the Pipeline to Proposal (P2P) mechanism to support development of nov­el patient- and stakeholder-centered part­nerships focused on designing clinical CER funding proposals. By providing a tiered structure of successive small contracts and technical assistance, the P2P mechanism encourages development of new research partnerships among diverse stakeholders. As a comparatively new field, patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) has few well-delineated methods for engaging patients and other non-scientists in effective teams with academics or clinicians to develop and implement rigorous, scientific research pro­posals. Community partnered participatory research (CPPR) provides a useful frame­work for structuring new partnerships.In this article we highlight the origins, de­velopment, and prospects of three current examples of funded P2P initiatives based in New Orleans and Los Angeles. We outline how these projects – Prisoner to Patient, the NOLA Partnership, and Resilience Among African American Men – use CPPR principles. We also describe how they have collaborated with, and contributed to, a two-way learning and knowledge exchange among members of the PCORI-funded Community and Patient Partnered Research Network. Lessons learned may be ap­plicable to other groups planning to create new partnerships focused on implementing PCOR.Ethn Dis. 2018;28(Suppl 2):303- 310; doi:10.18865/ed.28.S2.303.


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Alan F. Kaul ◽  
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Paul Wicks ◽  
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C Daniel Mullins

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Thomas W. Concannon ◽  
Melissa Fuster ◽  
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Kamal Patel ◽  
John B. Wong ◽  
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