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PD51 Patient Perspective: A Preliminary Analysis Of The First Year Of The Patient Involvement in CONITEC Meetings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2022
Abstract
The Patient Perspective is an initiative to include the testimonials of patients or their representatives at the time of the initial recommendation of health technology assessment (HTA) processes developed by the National Committee for Health Technology Incorporation in the Brazilian Public Health System (CONITEC). It allows these actors to be involved prior to the public consultation. This action is articulated with a framework of strategies to encourage patient and public involvement (PPI) in HTA in Brazilian Public Health System (SUS). This paper aims to analyze the first year of its implementation.
This is a descriptive study, based on document analysis (minutes of meetings, technical and society reports, videos of CONITEC meetings, tables for internal control, etc.) and systematic observation of the activities related to the initiative. Field notes were taken and their contents were coded, following content analysis criteria.
From December 2020 to November 2021, 1,052 subscribers were registered in 75 public calls, which resulted in the participation of 42 people. The testimonials presented information about the illness experience, its impact on quality of life, use of technologies, and difficulties of accessing and adherence to treatment. The patient perspective has been useful to give visibility to specific dimensions of experiences regarding not only the health conditions but SUS as well. Furthermore, some testimonials produced tensions and repercussions about HTA processes, such as the consideration of aspects or technologies not covered in the clinical studies and thus the HTA, as well as the need of reviewing some results of the technical report.
The patient perspective has had the support of the target audience. Additionally, it has been successful in including various types of participants and different aspects of the experience with the health condition and/or the technologies under evaluation. In general, it has been possible to observe the diversification of modes of PPI and institutional learning towards the improvement of HTA in SUS.
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