Developing and Testing a Tool for Preference Elicitation in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Abstract

Abstract This is an application for a K23 award to Dr. Kamal, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Stanford University. Dr. Kamal is establishing himself as an investigator in patient-oriented research focused on preference elicitation in carpal tunnel syndrome. This K23 Award will provide Dr. Kamal the support necessary to complete the following goals: 1) to become skilled in patient-centered outcome research utilizing conjoint analysis for preference elicitation 2) to conduct clinical investigation of patient preferences in carpal tunnel syndrome 3) to learn and apply rigorous qualitative and quantitative methods in clinical studies 4) to develop the leadership and managerial skills needed to be an independent investigator 5) to develop into a national leader in quality in hand surgery To achieve these goals Dr. Kamal has assembled a team of mentors comprised of the following: Dr. Laurence Baker (Chair, Dept. of Health Research and Policy, Stanford School of Medicine), Dr. Arden Morris (Vice-Chair Clinical Research Dept. of Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, and Dr. Alex Harris (Associate Professor, Dept. of Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine). We aim to 1) develop a patient-derived database of attributes important to patients being treated for carpal tunnel syndrome; 2) create a conjoint analysis tool for preference elicitation at point of care of carpal tunnel syndrome; 3) test the tool on patient decisional conflict. This research will create a preference elicitation tool that could serve as the foundation of an R01 grant to study the broad effects of preference elicitation approaches on decision making and patient-centered outcomes in carpal tunnel syndrome, and other upper extremity conditions.

Key facts

NIH application ID
9976457
Project number
5K23AR073307-03
Recipient
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Robin N Kamal
Activity code
K23
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$173,076
Award type
5
Project period
2018-07-15 → 2023-06-30