Scalable Training and Knowledge Exchange on guideline development for patients, public, and healthcare professionals (The STAKEholder Project)
The purpose of this project was to improve knowledge exchange within the CICER grant by co-producing learning materials with patients and health professionals. Through the development and dissemination of learning materials, the project intends to foster better engagement by these stakeholder groups in the development of future National Clinical Guidelines.
There is a growing interest in engaging a range of stakeholders in clinical guideline development, namely patients, health professionals, administrators, payers, providers, and purchasers. Even though it is clearly important to involve patients and healthcare professionals in guideline development, there are currently no training materials in Ireland designed to engage and prepare these groups. This gap could potentially lead to a lost opportunity to ensure recommendations are based on real clinical practice and lived experience, and address outcomes that matter most to patients.
The protocol sets out the steps involved in the project, including a co-production approach for online learning courses and micro-learning videos targeted at (1) patients and the public and (2) health professionals in Ireland, as well as an in-person knowledge exchange conference which took place in October 2025. The final report outlines the processes and outcomes of the project.
Final Report: Scalable Training and Knowledge Exchange on guideline development for patients, public, and healthcare professionals: The STAKEholder project
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