Partnering with periodontal patients and care providers to establish research priorities for patient engagement in specialized periodontal care: A study protocol
Arnaldo Perez, Manuel Lagravere, Cristine Miron Stefani, Ava Nasr Esfahani, Geoff Ball, Monica Gibson

TL;DR
This study aims to identify the top research priorities for improving patient engagement in specialized periodontal care by involving patients and care providers.
Contribution
The study introduces a collaborative approach to set research priorities for patient engagement in periodontal care using stakeholder input.
Findings
The study will identify the top ten research priorities for specialized periodontal care.
Findings will highlight uncertainties in patient engagement that remain unaddressed by existing evidence.
Results will guide researchers and funders on key issues important to patients and care providers.
Abstract
Periodontitis is highly prevalent and disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including older adults, racial and ethnic minorities, and low-income individuals. While periodontal therapies are largely effective, patient engagement in periodontal care is problematic. The study describes in this protocol aims to identify the top ten research priorities or uncertainties for specialized periodontal care (SPC) that are most important to periodontal patients and care providers. The James Lind Alliance approach will guide the priority-setting partnership (PSP), which involves several steps: forming a PSP steering committee, gathering potential research uncertainties, summarizing the research uncertainties, verifying unanswered uncertainties, completing an interim priority setting survey, and facilitating a priority setting workshop. Study participants will be periodontal patients (n…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Health and Care Utilization · Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research
