Listening to patients, for the patients: The COVAD Study-Vision, organizational structure, and challenges.
Masataka KuwanaNaitica DarookaSreoshy SahaSarah DyballParikshit SenPraggya YaadavMahnoor JavaidEsha KadamSamuel Katsuyuki ShinjoDzifa DeyLorenzo CavagnaAshima MakolCarlos Enrique Toro GutiérrezCarlo V Caballero UribeMasataka KuwanaGerd-Rüdiger R BurmesterNelly ZiadéChris WincupLaura AndreoliIoannis ParodisAi Lyn TanFrancis GuilleminJohannes KnitzaGuo-Chun WangNicola DalbethTsvetelina V VelikovaAbraham Edgar Gracia-RamosElena NikiphorouJessica A DayGabriela Arredondo Hector ChinoyRohit AggarwalVikas AgarwalLatika Guptanull nullPublished in: International journal of rheumatic diseases (2024)
Collaborative virtual models offer a dynamic new frontier in medical research and are vital to studying rare diseases. The COVAD study demonstrates the potential of online platforms for conducting large-scale, patient-focused research and underscores the importance of integrating patient perspective into clinical care. Care of patients is our central motivation, and it is essential to recognize their voices as equal stakeholders and valued partners in the study of the conditions that affect them.