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Engaging Patients and Caregivers Managing Rare Diseases to Improve the Methods of Clinical Guideline Development [Methods Study], United States, 2016-2020 (ICPSR 39626)
Released/updated on: 2025-12-15
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 2016-01-01--2020-01-01
Clinical practice guidelines help doctors decide on treatments to recommend for their patients. Guidelines are based on research that looks at the benefits and harms of different treatments. Patient and caregiver input can improve the usefulness of guidelines. But guideline developers often rely on the input of only a few patients and caregivers.
In this study, the research team created a process for getting feedback on guidelines from larger groups of patients and caregivers. This process is called the RAND/PPMD Patient-Centeredness Method, or RPM. The team tested RPM with guidelines for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, or DMD. DMD is a severe form of muscle loss that mostly affects young boys.