Series II: Case Studies on Consumer Engagement on Advisory Panels

" "CUE has created a series of short videos or "case studies" for the purpose of informing patients/consumers and advisory panel organizers about effective engagement and communication practices on advisory panels. 

We have organized the case studies by the speaker's role on the panel. Each case study is accompanied by a self-test module that viewers are encouraged to take. Pocket cards ("take home messages" from each case study) are available at the bottom of the page. 

 

 

Each video indicates the expected level of experience for the target audience. We define each level of experience as follows:

Novice: Viewer has never participated as/engaged with a consumer representative serving on an advisory panel

Moderate: Viewer has served on 1-2 advisory panels as or with a consumer representative

High: Viewer has served on 3 or more advisory panels as or with a consumer representative

Consumer/Patient Stakeholder

Video 1. Building a bridge between consumers and health professionals: Serving on an advisory panel

Experience Level: Novice
Duration: 00:03:29

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Video 2: Understanding evidence-based healthcare as a consumer advocate

Experience Level: Novice
Duration: 00:03:15

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Video 3. Strategies for contributing meaningfully to an advisory panel

Experience Level: Moderate
Duration: 00:03:01

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Advisory Panel Organizer

Video 4. How consumers can communicate effectively on an advisory panel

Experience Level: High
Duration: 00:03:26

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Video 5. Why should advisory panels engage consumer to participate?

Experience Level: Novice
Duration: 00:03:34

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Video 6. How can healthcare professionals engage with consumers on advisory panels?

Experience Level: Moderate
Duration: 00:03:49

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Video 7. How advisory panels can identify consumers as members of an advisory panel?

Experience Level: Moderate
Duration: 00:03:15

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Pocket cards for consumers

Video 8. Preparing for consumer engagement on an advisory panel

Experience Level: High
Duration: 00:03:13

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Pocket cards for advisory panel organizers

A "pocket card" provides an organized summary or "take home message" from each case study presented. These resources list items to remember for those interested in engaging consumer representatives in research implementation.

 

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