Lessons from working across fields to develop a framework for informed choices

  • Ruth Stewart
  • , Jeffrey K. Aronson
  • , Eric Barends
  • , Robert Boruch
  • , Marnie Brennan
  • , Joe Chislett
  • , Peter Cunliffe-Jones
  • , Brandy Maynard
  • , Matt Oxman
  • , Andrew Pullin
  • , Nicola Randall
  • , Jonathan Sharples
  • , Janet Stott
  • , Luke Vale

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Abstract

In late 2018, Iain Chalmers, Andy Oxman and others from the Informed Health Choices team convened a cross-field forum to develop a generic framework of key concepts for thinking critically about claims, research and choices about interventions, with the aim of supporting ‘informed choices’. We define an informed choice as one that is based on critical understanding of the relevant available evidence. This paper describes the process of that cross-field engagement, and reflects on how consensus was reached on the generic framework. Working in an alliance of 24 researchers from across fields to develop the Key Concepts for Informed Choices framework, we learned three lessons about crossfield working: (1) there was much agreement, despite diversity of views and experiences; (2) the applications of our work were broader than we could have imagined; and (3) we identified a wide range of problems that we have in common when making informed choices. Here we describe our experience of working together to develop the framework, and draw out lessons for others who may be involved in similar cross-field initiatives.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5
JournalResearch for All
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • consensus
  • cross-field
  • evidence
  • informed choices
  • interdisciplinary
  • transdisciplinary

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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