Shoshanna Sofaer
1,2*1 American Institutes for Research, Washington, DC, USA.
2 Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, City University of New York, New York City, NY, USA.
Abstract
Dukhanin and colleagues’ taxonomy of metrics for patient engagement at the organizational and system levels
has great potential for supporting more careful and useful evaluations of this ever-growing phenomenon. This
commentary highlights the central importance to the taxonomy of metrics assessing the extent of meaningful
participation in decision-making by patients, consumers and community members; discusses how the purpose
of an evaluation and the organizational relationships among key evaluation stakeholders is likely to influence
the choice of metrics in important ways; and suggests a recasting of the metrics in the form of a logic model
that supports the selection of metrics that are appropriate for a program given its stage of development and the
purposes of the study