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Patient and public engagement in priority setting: A systematic rapid review of the literature.

Elizabeth ManafoLisa PetermannVirginia Vandall-WalkerPing Mason-Lai
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The four public and patient engagement priority setting processes identified were successful in setting priorities that are inclusive and objectively based, specific to the priorities of stakeholders engaged in the process. The processes were robust, strategic and aimed to promote equity in patient voices. Key limitations identified a lack of evaluation data on the success and extent in which patients were engaged. Issues pertaining to feasibility of stakeholder engagement, coordination, communication and limited resources were also considered.
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