[Shared-l] IPDAS reporting guidelines survey -- open till Mar 24th!

Sepucha, Karen KSEPUCHA at mgh.harvard.edu
Fri Mar 18 23:07:18 AEDT 2016


Thanks to all who have already participated! If you haven't yet, we need your expertise. The IPDAS reporting guidelines workgroup is conducting a Delphi survey to generate consensus on a set of reporting guidelines for evaluation studies of patient decision aids.  Reporting guidelines will support better publications and in addition, support stronger study design, facilitate meta-analyses and systematic reviews, and ensure focused and informed peer review of publications.



We are interested in hearing from different stakeholders with experience in shared decision making and patient decision aids, including researchers, clinicians, consumers, policy makers, funders and journal editors.


Participants will complete two online surveys, one now and the second in several weeks.  The survey should take about 60 minutes to complete.

To get a study ID and link to the survey, please email the study staff, Ha Vo at hvo1 at partners.org<mailto:hvo1 at partners.org>. If you already have a study ID, please make plans to complete the survey soon.

The first survey will be open until Mar 24th so contact us soon if you are interested.

Thanks in advance for participating,

Karen Sepucha and Richard Thomson

On behalf of the International Patient Decision Aids Reporting Guidelines Working Group
Karen Sepucha and Richard Thomson (co-chairs)
Dawn Stacey
Stacey Sheridan
Aubri Hoffman
Carrie Levin
Hilary Bekker
Peep Stalmeier
Celia Wills
Victoria Schaffer
Purva Abhyankar
Annie LeBlanc
Krystina Lewis
Mary Ropka




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