AbstractĮvidence-based medicine is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values. The patient engagement event was a useful way to co-create educational materials that incorporate both scientific research and patient needs. The workbook – called Self-Awareness – is currently being offered in a smoking cessation program in 221 primary care clinics across Ontario to help smokers quit or reduce their harmful alcohol use. Participants provided their opinions and ideas to create an outline for the workbook, including activities, images, and titles. Fourteen adult smokers who drink alcohol were invited to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) to take part in a four-hour event to help design the workbook with the CAMH research team. The goal was to create a workbook that combined scientific evidence with patients’ values, preferences, and needs. The purpose of this paper is to describe a patient engagement event designed to create an educational workbook with smokers who drink alcohol at harmful levels.
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