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Patient awareness, involvement, and learning needs in health technology assessment – a survey of patients, caregivers, and patient advocates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2025

Sihui Zhou*
Affiliation:
Duke University , USA
Mabel Wan Chi Sim
Affiliation:
SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute for Patient Safety & Quality , Singapore
Zann Sue Ting Foo
Affiliation:
SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute for Patient Safety & Quality , Singapore
Dani Mothci
Affiliation:
International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations, UK
Sita Ratna Devi Duddi
Affiliation:
International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations, UK
Kok Hian Tan
Affiliation:
SingHealth Duke-NUS Institute for Patient Safety & Quality , Singapore
*
Corresponding author: Sihui Zhou; Email: sz254@duke.edu
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Abstract

Introduction

Patient involvement in health technology assessment (HTA) is nascent globally especially in Asia. The aim was to assess patient awareness, involvement, and learning needs of HTA, particularly in Asia.

Method

An online survey assessed HTA awareness, involvement, and learning needs among patients and caregivers across 33 countries from October 2021 to July 2022.

Results

The survey of 170 participants (127 Asians, 43 non-Asians) revealed that 52.3 percent (89 of 170) were unaware of HTA, only 14.1 percent (24 of 170) engaged in HTA, and only 9.3 percent (15 of 161) had received training. The Asian group exhibited significantly lower HTA awareness (mean score 24.6 vs. 30.4, p < 0.05) and had lower participation rates in HTA discussions (10.2 percent, 13 of 127) compared to the non-Asian group (25.6 percent, 11 of 43) (p < 0.05). Among participants without prior HTA training, 68.5 percent (100 of 146) expressed a learning need.

Conclusion

Patient awareness and involvement in HTA were low globally, particularly in Asia. There was a strong patient learning need for HTA globally.

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Table 1. Characteristics of participants (non-Asian group vs. Asian group)

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Table 2. Global patient awareness

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Table 3. Comparison of patient awareness (non-Asian high-income group vs. Asian group vs. non-Asian low- and middle-income group)

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Table 4. Comparison of patient involvement and learning needs (non-Asian high-income group vs. Asian group vs. non-Asian low- and middle-income group)

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