Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Participatory Medicine
Date Submitted: Aug 26, 2020
Date Accepted: Nov 3, 2020
Date Submitted to PubMed: Nov 6, 2020
Does a Pandemic Preempt Participatory Medicine?
ABSTRACT
Background:
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unprecedented challenges to whether and how participatory medicine can be put into practice.
Objective:
The purpose of this opinion piece is to explore that question.
Methods:
Opinion piece based on research
Results:
I argue for "yes," "no" and "it depends."
Conclusions:
Some bedrock principles of participatory medicine remain always relevant, no matter the circumstances. Clinical Trial: n/a
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