Commercial influences on patient and public involvement: a renewed call for research and action
Patient and public involvement is increasingly advocated in health policy, research and practice. Patients and people with lived experience, carers and the general public should have a say in how policy is generated, how services are delivered and how research is conducted. Through this perspective article, we hope to stimulate discussion and debate around industry influence in patient and public involvement, specifically pertaining to patient organizations, which often play a key role in patient and public involvement activities. As momentum gathers around patient and public involvement in many countries, it is timely to discuss the nature and extent of commercial influences in such activities, the (un)anticipated consequences of industry-patient interactions, including conflicts of interest and motivated bias, and how we might better manage, or negate, such interactions. Patient and public involvement must be integral to research, policy and practice. While further research is needed to examine the interactions, and consequences of pharmaceutical industry interactions with patients, several practical steps can be taken in the interim. Structures, processes and supports, which are fit for purpose, are needed to ensure independence, power and legitimacy within patient and public involvement activities, and that patient advocates have their voices heard, and ultimately acted upon.
Funding
Structured Population and Health-services Research Education (SPHERE) Programme
Health Research Board
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Data Availability Statement
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Hennessy M, Fahey T, Larkin J. Commercial influences on patient and public involvement: a renewed call for research and action. Health Promot Int. 2024;39(6):daae188.Publication Date
9 December 2024External DOI
PubMed ID
39657731Department/Unit
- General Practice
Research Area
- Population Health and Health Services
Publisher
Oxford University PressVersion
- Published Version (Version of Record)