Ken (and other PDQNet CRT members) –

 

Take a look at this and ask your CS Mapping gurus also to give their take on it, and how CS Mapping differs: http://www.codigital.com/#/ and watch the intro video.

I really like their graphics!  I might suggest CS Mapping take a page out of the Codigital presentation playbook.  It seems to me that CS Mapping is just too hard to understand for most folks – at least the way I’ve seen it presented.

 

Then click on the blue bar in the email string below.  You’ll see that it takes you to a site that poses a question, asking you to brainstorm ideas.  Like our project, the question is very conceptual, and I found myself immediately dumbfounded, unable to generate a single idea (esp. because the question does not remain on the screen). 

 

I really wonder if we won’t have to “prime the pump” with those participants doing this the CS Mapping brainstorming activity on-line?  I also wanted to know if the CS Mapping screens continually show the focus prompt, so that people can keep it in their minds as they try to generate ideas.

 

Barbara

 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 8:40 AM
To: Norton, Barbara L. (HSC)
Subject: Prioritizing initiatives for improving the protection of human subjects and patient/other stakeholder contributors in patient centered outcomes research (PCOR)

 

Please help us prioritize a list of initiatives for improving the protection of human subjects and patient/other stakeholder contributors in patient centered outcomes research (PCOR).

Compared to traditional research, PCOR often involves patients, caregivers, and other non-researcher stakeholders (i.e. community members) in unique ways.  In PCOR, patients and other stakeholders often act as human subjects or research participants. They may also serve as advisors to study teams, members of study teams, or investigators.

In PCOR, patients and other stakeholders may: (1) Help researchers identify important research questions; (2) Design and implement studies; and (3) Interpret and disseminate study results. 

The increased engagement of patients and other stakeholders in research has led to new challenges related to the protection of human subjects in research.  By prioritizing and adding to the list of initiatives, you will be taking the first step in creating new guidance and policies that will help reduce risks for PCOR participants and contributors.

The "ENTER SITE" button below will bring you to a page that allows you to explore the diferent functions of codigital and participate in the activity.  Most importantly, we ask that you use the "RANK" button to prioritize the initiatives that you think are most important.  If you would like additional instructions on how to use the codigital website, and its various functions, the "intro video" on the following webpage gives a concise and helpful introduction:

http://www.codigital.com

If you have additional questions, email our project manager (Anna de la Motte) at [log in to unmask].  Thank you for your interest in this work!



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