This webinar will cover the findings of the Recovering Patients Informing Research about COVID-19 (REPAIR COVID-19) project. The project engaged a diverse group of adults who have had COVID-19 and their caregivers in a series of conversations to learn about their experiences, questions and concerns; their recommendations regarding how to improve care for patients with COVID-19; and what they think are important topics for COVID-19 research studies.
The project findings will help inform health care professionals, researchers and leaders on how to better address the needs of patients with COVID-19 and improve response to pandemics. The constraints of the current pandemic have made it very challenging for researchers to engage patients and family members as partners or advisers on COVID-19 research efforts. This project will help bring the voices of patients and families to researchers.
Webinar Topics:
Patients’ and families’ questions and concerns about COVID-19; experience with COVID-19 diagnosis, treatment and recovery
Patient and family ideas on how to improve care for patients with COVID-19
Overview of questions that patients and family members would like research studies to help answer
Lessons learned about engagement using online groups
Who Should Attend?
Researchers, health care professionals, health care and community leaders, patient advocates, students
Contact:
Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality
750 E Pratt St, 15th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202
Workshops and Conferences
410-637-7170 or AILearning@jhmi.edu