Stakeholder Involvement
Cross-source consensus on Stakeholder Involvement from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The review will create advisory groups during its first stage. — Pharmacist prescribing in hospital inpatient settings: what works, for whom, why and in what circumstances—a realist review protocol
- The multidisciplinary advisory group will include healthcare professionals, service managers, education leads, and professional or regulatory representatives. — Pharmacist prescribing in hospital inpatient settings: what works, for whom, why and in what circumstances—a realist review protocol
- A patient and public involvement group will provide patient and carer perspectives throughout the review. — Pharmacist prescribing in hospital inpatient settings: what works, for whom, why and in what circumstances—a realist review protocol
- The multidisciplinary advisory group will help refine review questions, develop programme theory, interpret configurations, and co-produce recommendations. — Pharmacist prescribing in hospital inpatient settings: what works, for whom, why and in what circumstances—a realist review protocol
- Stakeholder involvement is used because practical and experiential knowledge can improve relevance and test whether proposed configurations make sense in real settings. — Pharmacist prescribing in hospital inpatient settings: what works, for whom, why and in what circumstances—a realist review protocol
- The patient and public involvement group will help clarify patient-important outcomes and assess whether mechanisms and contexts match lived experience. — Pharmacist prescribing in hospital inpatient settings: what works, for whom, why and in what circumstances—a realist review protocol