G 19 Conducting Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research: Exemplars From the Field

Monday, 30 October 2017: 1:15 PM-2:30 PM
Summary: Patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) applies a specific approach to the design and methods used in comparative studies. This seminar will describe three (PCOR) studies, discuss challenges in conducing PCOR research, and identify how design and methods were informed through patient and stakeholder engagement.
Moderators:  Chrystal Leigh Lewis, PhD, University of South Alabma, AL
Symposium Organizers:  Robin Newhouse, PhD, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN, USA
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