What is the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research?
Patient-oriented research transforms patients and their families from passive recipients of health services…into proactive partners who help shape health research and health care.
To make patient-oriented research a reality, partnerships were formed between:
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research
 - Provinces and territories
 - Philanthropic organizations
 - Academic institutions
 - Health charities
 - Industry
 - Patients
 - Clinicians
 
The result was SPOR.
What does SPOR do?
- It funds research in areas of importance to patients.
 - It creates hubs of expertise in the provinces and territories that unite patients, caregivers, families, policy-makers, and health care providers.
 - It builds capacity in patient-oriented research and promotes patient engagement.
 
What will SPOR achieve?
- For patients, it means having a say in which health topics are researched.
 - For researchers, it means benefiting from the perspectives and experiences of patients.
 - For the health care system, it means having access to the research evidence that decision-makers and health care providers need to improve care.
 
For more information on SPOR, please visit the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
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