2006 Research Competition Application Form - Canadian Patient-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2006 Research Competition Application Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the contact information for the team lead, ensuring to include original signatures as missing signatures will disqualify your application.
  3. Complete the sections for each team member, including their CVs. Remember, CVs should not exceed five pages and must highlight relevant patient safety accomplishments.
  4. In the project details section, provide a short descriptive title, background information, research questions, objectives, methods, and deliverables. Ensure that you adhere to the formatting guidelines provided.
  5. Attach original signed letters from co-sponsoring organizations and confirm ethics approval if applicable. This is crucial for compliance with submission requirements.
  6. Review all sections highlighted in grey and ensure that all required documentation is attached before finalizing your application.

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CIHR invests approximately $1 billion each year to support health research. Learn about how CIHRs grants and awards (GA) expenditures were disbursed in 2021-22.
Canadas Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR), created by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), is about ensuring that the right patient receives the right intervention at the right time.
About the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research SPORs vision is for Canada to have demonstrably improved health outcomes and enhanced the health care experience for patients through the integration of evidence at all levels of the health care system by 2025.
Patient-oriented research is about engaging patients, their caregivers, and families as partners in the research process. This engagement helps to ensure that studies focus on patient-identified priorities, which ultimately leads to better patient outcomes.
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Patient-oriented research is also based on a social imperative of engaging those who are most affected by health care decisions; such studies aim to build on patients perspectives, needs and priorities.
Both patient-partners and researchers reported that barriers to engagement with research projects included: (1) communication challenges, (2) factors specific to patient-partners (e.g., time constraints, lack of related experience), (3) difficulty maintaining engagement over time, and (4) having to learn how to work

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