Buck David S, Rochon Donna, Davidson Harriett, McCurdy Sheryl
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2004 Apr;14(4):513-25. doi: 10.1177/1049732303262642.
Consumer advisory boards (CABs) are a way of involving patients in their health care. To engage the homeless in the administration of a health care organization for the homeless, a service agency formed such a board comprising homeless and formerly homeless individuals. The purpose was to integrate experiences of homelessness into programmatic design and research efforts of the organization, and to promote participatory research among the homeless. A content analysis and member checking revealed four distinct themes relating to committee goals, identity definition, power, and issues and needs of the homeless. Findings indicate that participatory research provided a useful structure in which the CAB could improve self-sufficiency and self-efficacy, and contribute to the direction of the health care agency.
消费者咨询委员会(CABs)是让患者参与自身医疗保健的一种方式。为了让无家可归者参与一家为无家可归者服务的医疗保健机构的管理,一家服务机构成立了一个由无家可归者和曾经无家可归的人组成的委员会。目的是将无家可归的经历融入该组织的项目设计和研究工作中,并促进无家可归者之间的参与式研究。内容分析和成员核对揭示了与委员会目标、身份定义、权力以及无家可归者的问题和需求相关的四个不同主题。研究结果表明,参与式研究提供了一个有用的框架,在这个框架中,消费者咨询委员会可以提高自给自足能力和自我效能感,并为医疗保健机构的发展方向做出贡献。