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Int J Technol Assess Health Care ; 37: e13, 2020 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33317651

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OBJECTIVE: The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) horizon scanning system is an early warning system for healthcare interventions in development that could disrupt standard care. We report preliminary findings from the patient engagement process. METHODS: The system involves broadly scanning many resources to identify and monitor interventions up to 3 years before anticipated entry into U.S. health care. Topic profiles are written on included interventions with late-phase trial data and circulated with a structured review form for stakeholder comment to determine disruption potential. Stakeholders include patients and caregivers recruited from credible community sources. They view an orientation video, comment on topic profiles, and take a survey about their experience. RESULTS: As of March 2020, 312 monitored topics (some of which were archived) were derived from 3,500 information leads; 121 met the criteria for topic profile development and stakeholder comment. We invited fifty-four patients and caregivers to participate; thirty-nine reviewed at least one report. Their perspectives informed analyst nominations for fourteen topics in two 2019 High Potential Disruption Reports. Thirty-four patient stakeholders completed the user-experience survey. Most agreed (68 percent) or somewhat agreed (26 percent) that they were confident they could provide useful comments. Ninety-four percent would recommend others to participate. CONCLUSIONS: The system has successfully engaged patients and caregivers, who contributed unique and important perspectives that informed the selection of topics deemed to have high potential to disrupt clinical care. Most participants would recommend others to participate in this process. More research is needed to inform optimal patient and caregiver stakeholder recruitment and engagement methods and reduce barriers to participation.


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Caregivers , Patient Outcome Assessment , Patient Participation/methods , United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality/organization & administration , Community Participation/methods , Humans , Personnel Selection , Stakeholder Participation , United States
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Trends Ecol Evol ; 25(1): 1-7, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19939492

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Horizon scanning identifies emerging issues in a given field sufficiently early to conduct research to inform policy and practice. Our group of horizon scanners, including academics and researchers, convened to identify fifteen nascent issues that could affect the conservation of biological diversity. These include the impacts of and potential human responses to climate change, novel biological and digital technologies, novel pollutants and invasive species. We expect to repeat this process and collation annually.


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Conservation of Natural Resources/trends , Ecosystem , Aerosols , Animals , Atmosphere , Charcoal , Climate Change , Environmental Pollution , Forecasting , Genetic Engineering , Humans , Nitrogen , Oceans and Seas , Oxygen , Seawater , Telemetry , Tissue Engineering , Volcanic Eruptions
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