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Pragmatism as a paradigm for patient-oriented research.

Brooke AllemangKathleen C SitterGina Dimitropoulos
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2021)
This paper provides a critical review of the literature and did not directly involve patients or the public. The authors reflected on their experiences collaborating with five young adult patient partners in the READY2Exit study (case exemplar described in this article) to demonstrate the relevance of the pragmatic paradigm to POR. We acknowledge and thank the young adult patient partners for their contributions to the research, for encouraging us to think critically about patient engagement in research, and for sharing their experiences.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • case report
  • mental health
  • end stage renal disease
  • social media
  • newly diagnosed
  • emergency department
  • chronic kidney disease
  • hepatitis c virus
  • patient reported
  • drug induced