Table 3.

Parent Responses on How Participating in a Practice-based Research Network Parent Panel Can Improve Children's Health*

Parent responses demonstrating how participation can help research
“Better awareness of what is important to parents at the moment means health professionals can address these concerns and better children's health.”
“I think it can give researchers and practitioners a better understanding of what we, as parents, have concerns about when it comes to our child's health. I also feel like it might possibly draw attention to issues that aren't generally thought about.”
“I think the more you learn about children's health, the more you can positively influence it.”
“I hope the collective opinions of the group can influence procedures and policies. If enough of us parents share a similar experience or feeling, I hope it's taken into consideration for future adjustments.”
“I hope the collective opinions of the group can influence procedures and policies. If enough of us parents share a similar experience or feeling, I hope it's taken into consideration for future adjustments.”
“Our answers will contribute to research that can determine causes, cures, and prevention.”
“By giving researchers the insight I have with my child to compare with other kids.”
“Provide input as a mom and healthcare provider into programs to help other parents.”
“I look forward to contributing a parent's point of view by sharing my opinions, thoughts, ideas and experiences to improve the services that children receive.”
“Help guide the choices and priorities of healthcare groups.”
“Hopefully with many people participating it will help in some way to improve some child's health and in turn the family and the entire health community.”
“The more information that can be captured and utilized to inform the understanding of health, the better.”
Parent responses demonstrating how participation can help parents
“They can show what might be the best for everyone, and what I can change.”
“Having an easy way to reach out to parents to inform them of research opportunities.”
“By me having more knowledge.”
“Learning what works for others may also help my children.”
“If parents have the tools and information they need from their primary care physician, many gaps can be addressed. Parents trust their Pediatrician.”
“If we can learn how to reach parents better we can then help kids better.”
Parent responses demonstrating how participation can help both parents and research
“I believe that it can help those that play a role in my child's healthcare to understand where parents are coming from. It also makes me aware of up and coming ideas or things going on in the healthcare field.”
“Again, having insight as a healthcare provider and a mother, I feel sometimes it helps to be able to see both sides of care.”
“I am the mom of a son with autism and epilepsy and also a pediatric nurse. I can view information from [different] points.”
  • * Survey question “How do you think your participation in the Pediatric PittNet Parent Panel can improve children's health?”