Co-Creation of Research Methods: A New Approach Explored

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Explore the groundbreaking project CONFIRM led by Christy Ledford and Samantha Jones from Augusta University, focusing on empowering study participants as co-researchers to enhance research relevance and community engagement. Learn about the impact of this innovative methodology on research participation and credibility.

  • Research Methods
  • Community Engagement
  • Co-Creation
  • Empirical Testing
  • Georgia State University

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  1. A better way to research?: Empirically testing co-creation of research methods Leslie E. Wolf, JD, MPH (lwolf@gsu.edu) ASLME Health Law Professor s Conference June 4, 2025 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW |

  2. The project Co-creating Novel, Feasible, and Inclusive Research Methods (CONFIRM) PCORI award, PIs: Christy Ledford and Samantha Jones from MCG at Augusta University GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW

  3. Background Some populations remain underrepresented in research Community engaged research may increase research participation among those populations But impact of community engagement on participation has not been tested GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW

  4. CONFIRM underlying hypothesis Engaging study participants as co-researchers (not just advisors) will result in methods that are more participant-centered, timely, relevant to participant/community concerns, culturally sensitive, and trustworthy and, thus, will increase willingness to enroll and continue participating GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW

  5. CONFIRM approach Evaluate impact of co-creation on retention and perceptions of community impact and research credibility and Evaluate the implementation of the co-creation approach GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW

  6. CONFIRM team Samantha Jones, PhD, Dual PI Christy JW Ledford, PhD, Dual-PI Ebony Whisenant, MD, co- investigator Jessica Britt- Thomas, PhD, co- investigator Leslie Wolf, JD, MPH, co- investigator Jennifer Waller, PhD, co-investigator External Scientific Advisory Council Advisory Council External Scientific Lillie Britney Pooser, consultant Study coordinator Williamson, PhD, co- investigator Community Expert Council Augusta University Traci Greene, community outreach coordinator Georgia State University LEGEND HUB Augusta Collaborative University of Wisconsin -Madison

  7. Stay tuned and thank you! GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW |

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