Patient Engagement Partnerships in Clinical Trials: decision aid tools for patient partners/investigators to improve involvement in patient-oriented research
"I didn’t know I was in trouble," says Vincenza Spiteri DeBonis, 64, who had a heart attack. She shares her experience of not knowing how heart disease affects women differently than men, and how that led her to downplay her own health. (3/4)
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When you bring together passionate ppl to learn about meaningful pt engagement, magic happens! So grateful to have insight and learning with patient partners @ProulxLaurie @SusanDDunn@Jude_A_Lou in @CIHI_ICIS Pt Involvement Community of Practice. The topic on patient roles was🔥
Hi everyone, I volunteer as a patient partner with @parryresearch If you are interested in learning more about this exciting app see the recruitment poster attached.
If we each do a little we all do a lot to move the needle forward on women's cardiac health.
Women 18+ with heart disease needed for a University of Toronto study. Help us examine the feasibility of our self-management WebApp to monitor cardiac pain/discomfort/symptoms and manage women’s health and well-being. Email: [email protected]#womenshearthealth#UoT
Helping care for the caregiver – some are pushing for a brand-new tax credit for those who helped loved ones survive this pandemic. https://t.co/BMw63rVM2A
Men and women experience many of the same heart attack symptoms but tend to describe them differently, Emory's @gina_lundberg tells the @nytimes. This sometimes causes doctors to miss warning signs in women. Careful questioning aides faster diagnosis. https://t.co/BeBgvx2lZo
This week is National Nursing Week. Today's dance is for joy, hope and positivity for nurses across Canada and the world. Thank you for your service! This evening I am also hosting a Bhangra session for BC Nurses' Union.
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Save the date! Join our @CardioRheum_Net Symposium, featuring a virtual conference platform with 10 speakers, networking & access to recorded session and content. Register today: https://t.co/9O4EQw2k7b
Increases in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests and emergency phone line calls make 'calls to action' like campaigns to urge people to seek medical care when they need it and better preparedness' even more urgent. @BMJ_Open @ahs_scn @Safe2Fail https://t.co/cUdjeaTIJA