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Qualitative/Quantitative:
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11Subscale Information:
Purpose, goal, and population (1)
Respect (1)
Empowerment (1)
Co-learning/develop capacity (1)
Self-determination (1)
Shared-decision making/partner with the community (1)
Inclusion/activate community assets (1)
Respect community diversity and culture (1)
Sustainability/commit to long term collaboration (1)
Comfort (1)
Valued (1)Language Availability:
Brief Description:
The Quality of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) Partnerships Instrument was developed to evaluate and improve the quality of community engagement practices in psychiatric research. It specifically measures how effectively researchers partner with psychiatric patient stakeholders throughout the research process.Website:
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Citing Literature - Development/Original:
Fortuna, K. L., Myers, A., Brooks, J., Collins-Pisano, C., Marceau, S., Pratt, S., Lyons, K., Walker, R., Thompson, S., Greene, K., Pringle, W., & Carter, K. (2021). Co-production of the quality of patient-centered outcomes research partnerships instrument for people with mental health conditions. Patient experience journal, 8(1), 148–156. https://doi.org/10.35680/2372-0247.1533Citing Literature - Empirical Use/Application:
Fortuna, K., Bohm, A., Lebby, S., Holden, K., Agic, B., Cosco, T. D., & Walker, R. (2024). Examining the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of Remote Training on Community-Based Participatory Research: Single-Arm Pre-Post Pilot Study. Journal of participatory medicine, 16, e48707. https://doi.org/10.2196/48707Version:
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Quality of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Partnerships Instrument (QPCOR)
Qualitative/Quantitative:
The assessment instrument uses quantitative and/or qualitative data
- Quantitative
Type of Instrument:
The type of the assessment instrument
- Survey
Number of Items:
Number of items in the assessment instrument
11Subscale Information:
Names of each of the subscales and the number of items for each of the subscales
Purpose, goal, and population (1)Respect (1)
Empowerment (1)
Co-learning/develop capacity (1)
Self-determination (1)
Shared-decision making/partner with the community (1)
Inclusion/activate community assets (1)
Respect community diversity and culture (1)
Sustainability/commit to long term collaboration (1)
Comfort (1)
Valued (1)
Language Availability:
Language(s) in which the assessment instrument is available
- English
Brief Description:
Brief summary description of assessment instrument
The Quality of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) Partnerships Instrument was developed to evaluate and improve the quality of community engagement practices in psychiatric research. It specifically measures how effectively researchers partner with psychiatric patient stakeholders throughout the research process.Website:
Website providing access to and/or describing the assessment instrument
Not FoundInstrument and/or related documentation:
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Citing Literature - Development/Original:
Reference for publication describing the development of the assessment instrument
Fortuna, K. L., Myers, A., Brooks, J., Collins-Pisano, C., Marceau, S., Pratt, S., Lyons, K., Walker, R., Thompson, S., Greene, K., Pringle, W., & Carter, K. (2021). Co-production of the quality of patient-centered outcomes research partnerships instrument for people with mental health conditions. Patient experience journal, 8(1), 148–156. https://doi.org/10.35680/2372-0247.1533Citing Literature - Empirical Use/Application:
Reference for publications on the application of the assessment instrument
Fortuna, K., Bohm, A., Lebby, S., Holden, K., Agic, B., Cosco, T. D., & Walker, R. (2024). Examining the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of Remote Training on Community-Based Participatory Research: Single-Arm Pre-Post Pilot Study. Journal of participatory medicine, 16, e48707. https://doi.org/10.2196/48707Version:
Number/name of the most recent version of the assessment instrument
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Not FoundImplementation Science Considerations
- Blueprint for Dissemination
- Choosing Wisely Deimplementation Framework
- Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
- Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
- EQ-DI Framework
- Knowledge Transfer and Exchange
- Pronovost's 4E's Process Theory
- Real-World Dissemination
- The SPIRIT Action Framework
- Transcreation Framework for Community-engaged Behavioral Interventions to Reduce Health Disparities
- conNECT Framework
- Acceptability
- Develop stakeholder interrelationships
- Pre-Implementation
- Implementation
Constructs Assessed:
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Theories, Models, Frameworks Relevant:
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Implementation Outcomes:
The relevance of the assessment instrument to various implementation outcomes
Implementation Strategies:
The implementation strategy/ies evaluated by the assessment instrument
Phase of Implementation Process:
Phase of implementation process when the assessment instrument can be used
Intended Focus
- Individual (Patient, Community Member)
- Community Members/Patients
- Clinical Outpatient
- Clinical Inpatient
- Residential Care
- Community Organization
- Public Health Agency
- School
- Workplace
- Clinical Practice
Levels of Data Collection:
The level(s) from which the assessment instrument collects data
Intended Priority Population:
Intended priority population from whom data are collected using the assessment instrument
Intended Priority Setting:
Intended priority setting in which the assessment instrument is used
Policy:
Assessment instrument is relevant to policy
Equity Relevant:
YesAssessment instrument includes at least one equity-relevant component
Psychometric Properties
Scoring:
YesThe assessment instrument produces a composite score
Norms:
YesMeasures of central tendency and distribution for the total score are based on small, medium, large sample size
Responsiveness:
Not FoundThe ability of the assessment instrument to detect change over time (i.e., sensitivity to change or intervention effects).
Validity:
Not FoundThe extent to which an instrument measures what it is intended to measure accurately.
Reliability:
Not FoundThe extent to which results are consistent results over time, across raters, across settings, or across items intended to measure the same thing.
Factor Analysis:
Not FoundA statistical method that uses the correlation between observed variables to identify common factors.
Pragmatic Properties
- Guidance to Administer
- Medium: Asyncronous collection of data
Time to Administer:
Not FoundThe amount of time required to complete the assessment instrument
Secondary Data:
Not FoundCost:
FreeCost associated with access to assessment instrument (Some instruments might require login.)
Literacy:
Not FoundReadability of the items reported on.
Interpretation:
Not FoundExpertise needed for interpretation of data is reported.
Training:
Not FoundExpertise needed to use the assessment instrument is reported
Resources Required to Administer:
None/LowResources needed to administer the assessment instrument (FTE for data collector, equipment, etc.)
User Guidance:
Guides are provided to support administration of assessment instrument/data collection, and/or analysis of data from the assessment instrument, and/or interpretation of data, and/or action/decision on how to use data
Obtrusiveness:
Degree of intrusion the participants will experience because of the data collection when using the assessment instrument (e.g., assessment instruments that rely on use of secondary data or automated data will be less obtrusive)
Interactivity:
Not FoundData collection and/or result generation involves interactive components.
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