2013
Integrating evidence on patient preferences in healthcare policy decisions
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Protocol of the patient-VIP study
Implementation Science , Volume 8 - Issue 64
Background: Despite a strong movement towards active patient involvement in healthcare policy decisions,
systematic and explicit consideration of evidence of this research on patient preferences seems limited.
Furthermore, little is known about the opinions of several stakeholders towards consideration of research evidence
on patient preferences in healthcare policy decisions. This paper describes the protocol for an explorative study on
the integration of research on patient preferences in healthcare policy decisions. The study questions: to what
extent research evidence on patient preferences is considered in current procedures for healthcare policy decisions;
opinions of stakeholders regarding the integration of this type of evidence in healthcare policy decisions; and what
could be a decision framework for the integration of such research evidence in healthcare policy decisions.
Methods/design: The study is divided in three sub-studies, predominantly using qualitative methods. The first
sub-study is a scoping review in five European countries to investigate whether and how results of research on patient
preferences are considered in current procedures for coverage decisions and clinical practice guideline development.
The second sub-study is a qualitative study to explore the opinions of stakeholders with regard to the possibilities for
integrating evidence on patient preferences in the process of healthcare decision-making in the Netherlands. The third
sub-study is the development of a decision framework for research on patient preferences. The framework will consist
of: a process description regarding the place of evidence on patient preferences in the decision-making process; and a
taxonomy describing different terminologies and conceptualisations of ‘preferences’ and an overview of existing
methodologies for investigating preferences. The concept framework will be presented to and discussed with experts.
Discussion: This study will create awareness regarding the existence and potential value of research evidence on patient
preferences for healthcare policy decision-making and provides insight in the methods for investigating patient preferences
and the barriers and facilitators for integration of such research in healthcare policy decisions. Results of the study will be
useful for researchers, clinical practice guideline developers, healthcare policy makers, and patient representatives.
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Dirksen, C., Utens, C., Joore, M., T.A. van Barneveld (Teus), & Boer, A. (2013). Integrating evidence on patient preferences in healthcare policy decisions. Implementation Science, 8(64). doi:10.1186/1748-5908-8-64 |