A Patients Included Cochrane Colloquium: embracing diversity, accepting challenge! |
Engaging consumers earlier in the Cochrane continuum beginning at priority setting: a project of the US Satellite of the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group |
How mental health experts and patient representatives contribute to the development of a first aid manual for mental health problems |
Importance of patient participation at protocol stage and its impact on outcomes – experience from a network meta-analysis with breast cancer patients |
Incorporation of patients’ perspective in nationally developed guidelines in Latin America |
Involvement of patients in the development of Cochrane protocols, a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease survey and a patient blog |
Partnering with healthcare consumers during the design and conduct of a systematic review: a case study |
Patient engagement in developing core outcome sets for rare paediatric diseases |
Patient’s perspective in clinical recommendations: a case study of colorectal cancer guidelines |
The ethical, governance and management implications of involving consumers as co-applicants, project team members and co-researchers in health research |
The MuSE Consortium: a strategy to equitably engage diverse stakeholders to create guidance for multi-stakeholder engagement in guideline development |
Treatment effect sizes vary in randomized trials depending on type of outcome measure |