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Stakeholder Engagement Task Force

 

Mission: To facilitate the production of a special issue for Archives that includes manuscripts highlighting the intersection of measurement and stakeholder engagement.

 

CO-CHAIRS

Allan Kozlowski, PhD, BSc (PT)

Allan Kozlowski, PhD, BSc (PT)

CO-CHAIR

Director of Outcomes Research, John F. Butzer Center for Research & Innovation
Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Michigan State University
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital

Jennifer Weaver, PhD, OTR/L, CBIS

Jennifer Weaver, PhD, OTR/L, CBIS

CO-CHAIR

Assistant Professor, Dept of Occupational Therapy
Colorado State University

JOIN THE TASK FORCE

 

Thank you for being a part of the M-ISIG Stakeholder Engagement Task Force! We love that the ACRM attracts the most passionate interdisciplinary mix of rehabilitation pros from around the world. What an honor to collaborate with such driven individuals. We hope to meet with you at our upcoming networking group meeting to discuss current projects and opportunities for contribution and collaboration.

ACRM M-ISIG Stakeholder Engagement Task Force Meeting

Join us to discuss the 2025 ACRM Annual Conference, Task Force updates, and new projects.

 

DATE and TIME: Contact Co-Chairs for meeting dates and times.

 

We hope to see you there!

2025 GOAL

  • Complete proposal submission of Archives Supplemental Issue on Advancing Meaningful Measurement Using Person-Centered Principles 
  • Identify next project

2024 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Proposal for Archives Supplemental Issue on Advancing Meaningful Measurement Using Person-Centered Principles submitted 
  • 12 abstracts received and reviewed by Task Force 
  • Approved by editorial review and awaiting ACRM Board review

2023 GOALS

  • We are preparing an Archives Supplemental Issue proposal on Advancing Meaningful Measurement Using Person-Centered Principles
    • We are interested in rehabilitation measurement that cuts across settings (e.g., Acute Care, , PostAcute Care, Home & Community-Based Services, & Outpatient)
    • Person-centered measurement reflects an effort to advance the state of the science to examine the patient’s preferences, needs, and values.
    • American Institute for Research developed 5 person-centered measurement principles: 1) patient-driven, 2) holistic, 3) transparent, 4) comprehensible & timely, 5) co-created

2022 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • New task force in 2022 and we have 5 members! Come join us!
  • Task force had a symposium accepted as this year’s “Hot Topics”, 2022 Symposium: Applying Person-Centered Measurement in Rehabilitation Practice