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Envisioning Consumer Participation

Envisioning Consumer Participation. Catherine McIlwain Tel  +44 1865 310138  cmcilwain@cochrane.org. Consumers and Cochrane. Coming Together. Consumers Review Groups Cochrane Evidence. What’s In It For Me?. Consumer Contributions. Consumers offer a unique perspective.

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Envisioning Consumer Participation

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  1. Envisioning Consumer Participation Catherine McIlwain Tel  +44 1865 310138  cmcilwain@cochrane.org

  2. Consumers and Cochrane

  3. Coming Together Consumers Review Groups Cochrane Evidence

  4. What’s In It For Me?

  5. Consumer Contributions Consumers offer a unique perspective.

  6. A Community of Consumers CCNet Listserv consumers@lists.cochrane.org Facebook (multi-lingual) Add “CCNet Cochrane Collaboration” Consumer Discussion Boards

  7. Meet Consumer Needs Should I or shouldn’t I? Will it really help? How can I know for sure?

  8. Expand Health Literacy Cochrane Journal Club www.cochranejournalclub.com Online Podcasts and Webinars www.cochrane.org/multimedia/ Cochrane Consumer Learning consumers.cochrane.org/resources

  9. Patient Needs and Experiences Consumer insights = better research

  10. Stay Informed CCNet Newsletters www.cochrane.org/news/newsletters Consumer Blog consumers.cochrane.org/blog Tweet#CochranConsumer

  11. Moving Forward • What does Cochrane do well to involve consumers? • What prevents consumer participation in the review process? • Are there other ways for consumers to get involved?

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