What are the top research priorities in critical care medicine identified by patients, families, and healthcare providers in Canada?

A national initiative in Canada used the James Lind Alliance method to identify the top ten research priorities in critical care medicine, involving patients, families, and healthcare providers. These priorities aim to guide future research that is relevant and evidence-based, filling critical gaps in current guidelines.

Shared Decision-Making Training for Home Care Teams to Engage Frail Older Adults and Caregivers in Housing Decisions: Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial

Is the dissemination of a decision-making tool sufficient to support the complex decisions that must be made by elderly people with declining autonomy and their loved ones, or is training in shared decision-making necessary?

Best Practice Guidelines for Engaging People with Lived Experience in Mental Health/Substance Use Health Research

By following these guidelines, research teams can ensure that people with lived experience of mental health and/ or substance use and their families contributions are genuinely valued and effectively integrated, ultimately enhancing the quality and impact of the research and fostering authentic collaboration.