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You may choose to modify your priorities now that you have learned more about engaging as a patient partner on a clinical research team. Review your identified (My) Priorities and decide if you wish to modify/change where you wish to engage as a patient partner in the research process, and/or your preferred level of engagement. Lastly, you will do a readiness quiz before moving on to make you decision.
Please drag and drop the top three steps of the research process where you imagine being MOST engaged as a patient partner to LEAST engaged as a patient partner in a clinical research team. Hold your cursor on each of your three priorities and drag each step into the first, second or third position. NOTE: You can drag each step by by clicking and holding your cursor directly on the centre box or by clicking and holding your cursor on the three lines to the right of the centre box. If you wish, feel free to prioritize all the research process steps.
Below are your top 3 research process steps that you prioritized in the list above. To change your top 3, rearrange the items in the list above.
For each priority, select the Level of Engagement you’d like to have as a patient partner in the Research Process/Lifecycle.
Note: You can use the Level of Engagement more than once.
Priorities | Research Process Step | Level of Engagement |
---|---|---|
1 | Identifying & Prioritizing | |
2 | Design | |
3 | Development of the Grant Proposal |
Now that you have reviewed and confirmed your (My) Priorities, we’d like you to think about and indicate how you feel about the following statements related to being included as a patient partner on a research team. This relates to readiness to engage on a research team, rather than engage in your specific priorities.
You are asked to select how you feel on a scale of 1 to 5, with: