Applicability of a national strategy for patient-oriented research to people who use(d) substances: a Canadian experience.
Bernadette Bernie PaulyGinger SullivanDakota InglisFred CameronJack PhillipsConor RosenBill BullockJennifer CartwrightTaylor HainstockCindy TryttenKaren UrbanoskiPublished in: Research involvement and engagement (2022)
Given the extent of stigma in health care and the ongoing illicit drug policy crisis, strategies for enhancing equitable Patient-Oriented Research (POR) include shifting language from patient partners to community researchers, recognizing power inequities and adding trust and equity as core POR principles including pay equity. Employing community based participatory research as a POR methodology allows the lead researchers to fully engage community throughout the research process, enhances community benefits and accountability for action.