The PPEET is comprised of three surveys targeting different groups for evaluation: participants (citizens, patients and family members), engagement implementers (e.g. project leads, staff members), and management and organization (e.g. executive team members, board members).
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Problems and Purpose
Developed by researchers and public and patient engagement practitioners, the goal of the PPEET is to provide a generic evaluation tool that could be used in a variety of health system organizations to evaluate and continuously improve the quality of public and patient engagement (PPE) activities.[1]
Origins and Development
Participant Recruitment and Selection
How it Works: Process, Interaction, and Decision-Making
Influence, Outcomes, and Effects
Analysis and Lessons Learned
See Also
References
[1] Abelson, J, Tripp, L, Kandasamy, S, Burrows, K; on behalf of the PPEET Implementation Study Advisory Committee. Supporting the evaluation of public and patient engagement in health system organizations: Results from an implementation research study. Health Expect. 2019; 00: 1– 12. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12949
External Links
https://ppe.mcmaster.ca/our-products/public-patient-engagement-evaluation-tool