The COVID-19 pandemic has unmasked even more clearly the need for research and care to form a unique and interdependent ecosystem, a concept which has emerged in recent years. In fact, to address urgent and unexpected missions such as “fighting all together the COVID-19 pandemic”, the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration, mission-oriented governance and flexibility has been demonstrated with great efficacy. This calls for a policy integration strategy and implementation of responsible research and innovation principles in health, promoting an effective cooperation between science and society towards a shared mission. This article describes the MULTI-ACT framework and discusses how its innovative approach, encompassing governance criteria, patient engagement and multidisciplinary impact assessment, represents a holistic management model for structuring responsible research and innovation participatory governance in brain conditions research.

The MULTI-ACT model: the path forward for participatory and anticipatory governance in health research and care / P. Zaratin, D. Bertorello, R. Guglielmino, D. Devigili, G. Brichetto, V. Tageo, G. Dati, S. Kramer, M.A. Battaglia, M. Di Luca. - In: HEALTH RESEARCH POLICY AND SYSTEMS. - ISSN 1478-4505. - 20:1(2022 Feb 17), pp. 22.1-22.9. [10.1186/s12961-022-00825-2]

The MULTI-ACT model: the path forward for participatory and anticipatory governance in health research and care

M. Di Luca
2022

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has unmasked even more clearly the need for research and care to form a unique and interdependent ecosystem, a concept which has emerged in recent years. In fact, to address urgent and unexpected missions such as “fighting all together the COVID-19 pandemic”, the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration, mission-oriented governance and flexibility has been demonstrated with great efficacy. This calls for a policy integration strategy and implementation of responsible research and innovation principles in health, promoting an effective cooperation between science and society towards a shared mission. This article describes the MULTI-ACT framework and discusses how its innovative approach, encompassing governance criteria, patient engagement and multidisciplinary impact assessment, represents a holistic management model for structuring responsible research and innovation participatory governance in brain conditions research.
Co-accountability; Mission-oriented research; Participatory governance; Patient engagement; Responsible research and innovation; Ecosystem; Humans; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Pandemics
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
17-feb-2022
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