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Effective Risk Communication for Safe Use Behaviors in Healthcare: Innovation Through Formative and Evaluative Collaborations
Session Chair(s)
Priya Bahri, PhD, RPh
Senior Lead (Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management Guidance and Policy)
European Medicines Agency, Netherlands
François Houyez
Treatment Information and Access Director, Health Policy Advisor
European Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURORDIS), France
This session discusses novel methods and topical examples of multi-disciplinary evidence generation with participation of patients and healthcare professionals for communication that aims at implementing safe use advice in healthcare practice.
Learning Objective : - Know principal concepts of behavioural and implementation sciences for adoption of risk information and behaviour changes - Consider qualitative methods for developing and evaluating communication interventions together with patients and healthcare professionals - Understand the utility of multi-disciplinary frameworks for formative and evaluative research in the context of risk management
Speaker(s)
Behavioral Psychology and Implementation Science: Application to Risk Management
Joanne Treacy, MSc
JBTHealthSolutions, United Kingdom
Risk Management Consultant
Qualitative and Participatory Research: Learning from Social Care Evaluation Supported by Academic Collaboration
Brian Taylor
Ulster University, United Kingdom
Professor of Social Work
A Multi-disciplinary Framework for Anticipating and Monitoring Barriers and Enablers of Implementing Safe Use Advice
Priya Bahri, PhD, RPh
European Medicines Agency, Netherlands
Senior Lead (Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management Guidance and Policy)
François Houyez
European Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURORDIS), France
Treatment Information and Access Director, Health Policy Advisor
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