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My Decision

To this point you have worked through priorities related to engaging as a patient partner on a clinical research team and compared those priorities to your perceived benefits and risks of being a patient partner on a clinical research team. By reflecting on the work you have done to this point, some further questions are provided below to help determine your final decision about engaging as a patient partner on a clinical research team. Now it’s time to reflect by answering the following questions to help determine your final decision about engaging as a patient partner on a clinical research team.

Contact

If you are interested in joining a research study team, you can contact our partner organizations for more information.

SPOR Networks in Chronic Disease

This decision aid is part of an ongoing research project. Project team members include:

  • Monica Parry, University of Toronto (Principal Investigator)
  • Tina Ceroni, Clinical Trials Ontario (Principal Knowledge User)
  • Marianne Park, Network of Women with Disabilities (Knowledge User)
  • Ann Kristin Bjørnnes, Oslo Metropolitan University (Co-Applicant)
  • Anne Ellis, Queen’s University (Co-Applicant)
  • Ian Gilron, Queen’s University (Co-Applicant)
  • Dawn Richards, Clinical Trials Ontario (Co-Applicant)
  • Karine Toupin-April, University of Ottawa (Co-Applicant)
  • Adhiyat Najam, Diabetes Action Canada (Knowledge User)
  • David Wells, Diabetes Action Canada (Knowledge User)
  • SalimaHemani, University of Toronto (Trainee)
  • Clinical Trials Ontario (Collaborating Partner)

If you have any questions or comments about the decision aid, please send them to spor.decisiontool@utoronto.ca or call 1-833-543-4916.

Funding for the development and dissemination of the Investigator Decision Aid has been provided by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) (Application #397455) and the Ontario SPOR Support Unit (OSSU).