Consumer involvement in systematic reviews of comparative effectiveness research
Abstract
The Institute of Medicine recently recommended that comparative effectiveness research (CER) should involve input from consumers. While systematic reviews are a major component of CER, little is known about consumer involvement.To explore current approaches to involving consumers in US-based and key international organizations and groups conducting or commissioning systematic reviews ('organizations').In-depth, semi-structured interviews with...
Paper Details
Title
Consumer involvement in systematic reviews of comparative effectiveness research
Published Date
Mar 6, 2012
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
323 - 337
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