Tesi etd-08012009-131543 |
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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di dottorato di ricerca
Autore
SPADONI, VINCENZA
URN
etd-08012009-131543
Titolo
Acceptability in HTA: assessing breakthrough innovations in the biomedical field in a patient perspective
Settore scientifico disciplinare
ING-IND/34
Corso di studi
TECNOLOGIE PER LA SALUTE: VALUTAZIONE E GESTIONE DELLE INNOVAZIONI NEL SETTORE BIOMEDICALE
Relatori
tutor TURCHETTI, Giuseppe
correlatore Dario, Paolo
correlatore Prof.ssa Menciassi, Arianna
correlatore Dario, Paolo
correlatore Prof.ssa Menciassi, Arianna
Parole chiave
- acceptability
- medical devices
- patients
- WCE
Data inizio appello
29/09/2009
Consultabilità
Non consultabile
Data di rilascio
29/09/2049
Riassunto
While a vast number of studies have pointed out several keys of success for the diffusion of breakthrough innovation in the biomedical field, little attention has been paid to the value that patients can have in the strategies of placing new products in the market. The literature does not provide support except of for marginal questions. The purpose of this research is to produce some evidence on the association among health strategies, patients and successful breakthroughs in the biomedical field.
In particular, this study was conceived for directly aligning with three HTA strategic areas:
1) it will provide innovative insight on how to successfully involving patients in decision making and, in particular, strategies for engaging patients perspective in priority-setting during research processes;
2) it will reinforce a patient-centered care approach in HTA;
3) it will serve as a strategy to increase quality of care and patient safety through an aware acceptance of useful breakthroughs in healthcare.
In particular, this study was conceived for directly aligning with three HTA strategic areas:
1) it will provide innovative insight on how to successfully involving patients in decision making and, in particular, strategies for engaging patients perspective in priority-setting during research processes;
2) it will reinforce a patient-centered care approach in HTA;
3) it will serve as a strategy to increase quality of care and patient safety through an aware acceptance of useful breakthroughs in healthcare.
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