We need your help to identify the Top 10 most important questions for paediatric hospital care research.
The Paediatric Inpatient Research Network (PIRN) is working with the James Lind Alliance (JLA)
on a Paediatric Hospital Care Priority Setting Partnership (PSP). We are looking to better understand the questions Canadians have about paediatric hospital care.
Children seen in a paediatric hospital care setting are typically:
· Children with common conditions (e.g. asthma or chest infections)
· Children with unexplained medical symptoms
· Children with medical complexity
If you are (or used to be) a parent, caregiver, child or teen who was hospitalized on a general paediatric ward, or if you are a healthcare provider (e.g. doctor, nurse, dietician, etc.) who takes care of children on a general paediatric ward, we want your help to identify the Top 10 most important questions for paediatric hospital care research!
Our priority setting partnership is being led by a steering group that includes patient advocates, patient advocacy group representatives, clinicians, and healthcare professionals working with persons who have extensive experience in this field. This project is being funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
This is an opportunity for you to lend expertise from your own personal/professional experience, and have your say in setting paediatric hospital care research priorities.
Please complete this short questionnaire at: https://redcapexternal.research.sickkids.ca/surveys/?s=NTCXHKPFFN
The survey is also available in French at: https://redcapexternal.research.sickkids.ca/surveys/?s=3NYFHKWDHW
This survey is open from May 2021 to July 2021 – share your voice today!
You can also check out our video to learn more about our study: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqd86Nzf9R4
Have questions? Email us at paediatrichospitalcare.psp@sickkids.ca
Thank you for your help!
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