Patient and Public Involvement in Occupational Therapy Health Research: A Scoping Review
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26328Dato
2022-05-13Type
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Røssvoll, Toril Beate; Hanssen, Tove Aminda; Rosenvinge, Jan H; Liabø, Kristin; Pettersen, GunnSammendrag
Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research has the potential to improve research validity and relevance. Objectives: To explore how PPI has been carried out and how its impacts have been reported in occupational therapy (OT) health research. Methodology: Scoping review based on a search in four databases for OT research with descriptions of PPI, published between 2010 and 2020. Results: Across the 17 included studies PPI was reported in all stages of research. Descriptions of how PPI was carried out varied across the studies, and details with respect to the kind of approach used were lacking. Positive impacts on research design, research ethics, public collaborators and researchers were reported, but only anecdotally. Reflections and challenges related to PPI were also addressed. Implications: In future studies, comprehensiveness and consistency is needed to document the diversity of how PPI is carried out in OT health research.
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Røssvoll TB, Hanssen TA, Rosenvinge JH, Liabø K, Pettersen G. Patient and Public Involvement in Occupational Therapy Health Research: A Scoping Review. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health. 2022Metadata
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