Empowering the Participant Voice (EPV): Design and implementation of collaborative infrastructure to collect research participant experience feedback at scale

Author:

Kost Rhonda G.ORCID,Cheng AlexORCID,Andrews Joseph,Chatterjee RaneeORCID,Dozier AnnORCID,Ford DanielORCID,Schlesinger Natalie,Dykes CarrieORCID,Kelly-Pumarol Issis,Kennedy NanORCID,Lewis-Land Cassie,Lindo Sierra,Martinez Liz,Musty Michael,Roberts Jamie,Vaughan RogerORCID,Wagenknecht Lynne,Carey Scott,Coffran Cameron,Goodrich James,Panjala Pavithra,Cheema Sameer,Qureshi Adam,Thomas Ellis,O’Neill Lindsay,Bascompte-Moragas Eva,Harris PaulORCID

Abstract

Abstract Empowering the Participant Voice (EPV) is an NCATS-funded six-CTSA collaboration to develop, demonstrate, and disseminate a low-cost infrastructure for collecting timely feedback from research participants, fostering trust, and providing data for improving clinical translational research. EPV leverages the validated Research Participant Perception Survey (RPPS) and the popular REDCap electronic data-capture platform. This report describes the development of infrastructure designed to overcome identified institutional barriers to routinely collecting participant feedback using RPPS and demonstration use cases. Sites engaged local stakeholders iteratively, incorporating feedback about anticipated value and potential concerns into project design. The team defined common standards and operations, developed software, and produced a detailed planning and implementation Guide. By May 2023, 2,575 participants diverse in age, race, ethnicity, and sex had responded to approximately 13,850 survey invitations (18.6%); 29% of responses included free-text comments. EPV infrastructure enabled sites to routinely access local and multi-site research participant experience data on an interactive analytics dashboard. The EPV learning collaborative continues to test initiatives to improve survey reach and optimize infrastructure and process. Broad uptake of EPV will expand the evidence base, enable hypothesis generation, and drive research-on-research locally and nationally to enhance the clinical research enterprise.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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