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A set of minimum consumer involvement standards and associated guidelines, that are agreed and routinely adopted, could ensure that consumers and the Australian community they represent, are given an opportunity to shed light on experiences and local circumstance, and express views and concerns relevant to health research.
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To develop our knowledge in this area the ACCREDIT collaboration (Accreditation Collaborative for the Conduct of Research, Evaluation and Designated Investigations through Teamwork) has developed a research plan, known as the ACCREDIT-SCI (Standards of Consumer Involvement) study protocol.
The ACCREDIT collaboration have scoped a research project with four aims: evaluate current accreditation processes; analyse the costs and benefits of accreditation; improve future accreditation via evidence and develop and apply new standards of consumer involvement in accreditation.
The two studies presented in the Accreditation Collaborative for the Conduct of Research, Evaluation and Designated Investigations through Teamwork-Standards of Consumer Involvement study protocol will use multimethods to examine consumer involvement in accreditation programmes, and triangulate findings.
Sixty percent (n = 107) of all respondents selected guidelines and other practical information and tools to support consumer involvement as the most important potential aid to involving consumers.
This research protocol details the investigation of consumer involvement in Australian health service accreditation programmes within the ACCREDIT project; known as the ACCREDIT-SCI (Standards of Consumer Involvement) study protocol.
The overall level of consumer involvement was low but participants provided examples of experiences of consumer involvement in commissioning, designing, carrying out, and disseminating research.
We also suggest procedures for reporting and reviewing consumer involvement in proposals and manuscripts.
Consumer involvement in consent document development: a multicenter cluster randomized trial to assess study participants' understanding.
O'Cass (2000) proposed four types of involvement; product involvement, purchase decision involvement, advertising involvement, consumption involvement, and a higher order construct of these four, called consumer involvement.
10 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 1 =15 Consumer Involvement; consumer decision making; consumer traits theory of planned behavior; consumer behavior; customer segmentation; personalized information; recommendation model; business to consumer; customer loyalty; consumer behavior.
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