Patient-Oriented to Patient-Partnered: Aspirations, Implications, Challenges

In this first episode of Season 3, we go back to basics. What does "patient-oriented" (as in patient-oriented research) actually mean?  To answer this and other questions, we're joined by Vasanthi Srinivasan, Executive Director of the Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit, and Maureen Smith, Chair of OSSU's Patient Partner Working Group and member of OSSU's Board of Directors. (OSSU is a generous financial supporter of this podcast.) Vasanthi outlines the hopes and dreams of the patient-partnership movement, sharing the vision for a culture change and acknowledging that there's still a way to go.  Maureen shares her perspective as a long-time patient partner, providing a frank account of the possibilities - and challenges - of partnering in research.   Join us for these two illuminating conversations in which we discuss the aspirations, implications and challenges in moving towards a "patient-partnered" future.   [download transcript] Guests: Vasanthi Srinivasan Maureen Smith Links to organizations mentioned in this episode: Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit Canadian Institutes of Health Research Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research US National Institutes of Health References provided by Maureen Smith: Patient Centricity in Patient Preference Studies: The Patient Perspective Patient and family engagement in the development of core outcome sets for two rare chronic diseases in children

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Matters of Engagement examines issues at the intersection of health, health care and society. Including: how people in Canada access and experience health care service delivery and distribution; how those experiences impact both individual and community health; and the multitude of environmental, systemic, and political factors that favour some and disadvantage many. Jennifer Johannesen and Emily Nicholas Angl produce each episode with the aim of illuminating difficult or confounding issues, to provoke much-needed critical dialogue among all stakeholders.