Supports for Ontario Health Teams
The PPEC, as a member of the OHT Central Program of Supports for Ontario Health Teams (OHT), supports the evaluation of engagement within OHTs. This includes conducting our own evaluation research and supporting OHTs who are evaluating their patient, family and caregiver engagement activities.
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Related Resources
Patient, Family and Caregiver Engagement in Ontario Health Teams: Learning from Early Experiences
Public and Patient Engagement Collaborative, March 2021
Ontario Health Teams’ Experiences Developing Patient, Family and Caregiver Engagement and Partnership Strategies
Public and Patient Engagement Collaborative, McMaster University and Rapid Improvement Support and Exchange (RISE), OHT Patient Family Caregiver Engagement and Partnership Community of Practice
Impacts of Patient-Oriented Pain Research (IPOPR) Project: Evaluating Engagement in the iCanCope with Pain Project
We are conducting an evaluation case study to assess how patient-oriented research principles shaped the iCanCope with Pain project and to understand the uptake, scale and spread of research results and outputs to knowledge users to understand how the project contributed to health system impacts. This work is funded by a CIHR Patient Oriented Research Impact Assessment Operating Grant.
Research Groups and Health System Organizations
We have partnered with the following research groups and organizations to evaluate their patient engagement efforts:
- Chronic Pain Network
- CIHR Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis’ (IMHA) PERA program
- iCAN-ACP Project
- Health Quality Ontario (now, Ontario Health – Quality Division)
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Related Resources
Additional Resources: Evaluation
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Supporting Equity-Centred Engagement
Public and Patient Engagement Collaborative | Public Engagement in Health Policy Project
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Evaluating patient engagement: A conversation with Julia Abelson
Matters of Engagement Podcast, August 2020
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Evaluating patient, family and public engagement in health services improvement and system redesign
Healthcare Quarterly, December 2018