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Health Research Policy and Systems
The MULTI-ACT model: the path forward for participatory and anticipatory governance in health research and care
Danilo Devigili1  Stephanie Kramer2  Monica Di Luca3  Deborah Bertorello4  Roberta Guglielmino4  Paola Zaratin4  Gabriele Dati4  Giampaolo Brichetto4  Mario Alberto Battaglia5  Valentina Tageo6 
[1] Collectibus Srl Società Benefit, Milano, Italy;European Brain Council, Brussels, Belgium;European Brain Council, Brussels, Belgium;Laboratory of Pharmacology of Neurodegeneration-DiSFeB at the University of Milano, Milano, Italy;Italian Multiple Sclerosis Society Foundation, Genova, Italy;Italian Multiple Sclerosis Society Foundation, Genova, Italy;Department of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy;Wise Angle Consulting SL, Barcelona, Spain;
关键词: Participatory governance;    Mission-oriented research;    Patient engagement;    Co-accountability;    Responsible research and innovation;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12961-022-00825-2
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

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.

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