Fairbrother Gerry, Dougherty Denise, Pradhananga Rosina, Simpson Lisa A
AcademyHealth, Washington, DC.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Md.
Acad Pediatr. 2017 Nov-Dec;17(8):814-824. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2017.04.015. Epub 2017 Apr 28.
Prior health services research (HSR) agendas for children have been published, but major ones are now over 15 years old and do not reflect augmented understanding of the drivers and determinants of children's health; recent changes in the organization, financing, and delivery of health care; a growing emphasis on population health; and major demographic shifts in the population. A policy-relevant research agenda that integrates knowledge gained over the past 2 decades is essential to guide future child HSR (CHSR). We sought to develop and disseminate a robust, domestically focused, policy-oriented CHSR agenda.
The new CHSR agenda was developed through a series of consultations with leaders in CHSR and related fields. After each round of consultation, the authors synthesized the previous experts' guidance to help inform subsequent discussions. The multistep process in generation of the agenda included identification of major policy-relevant research domains and specification of high-value research questions for each domain. Stakeholders represented in the discussions included those with expertise in child and family advocacy, adult health, population health, community development, racial and ethnic disparities, women's health, health economics, and government research funders and programs.
In total, 180 individuals were consulted in developing the research agenda. Six priority domains were identified for future research, including both enduring and emerging emphases: 1) framing children's health issues so that they are compelling to policy-makers; 2) addressing poverty and other social determinants of child health and wellbeing; 3) promoting equity in population health and health care; 4) preventing, diagnosing, and treating high priority health conditions in children; 5) strengthening performance of the health care system; and 6) enhancing the CHSR enterprise. Within these 6 domains, 40 specific topics were identified as the most pertinent for future research. Three overarching and crosscutting themes that affect research across the domains were also noted: the need for syntheses to build on the current, and sometimes extensive, evidence base to avoid duplication; the interrelated nature of the domains, which could lead to synergies in research; and the need for multidisciplinary collaborations in conducting research because research studies will look beyond the health sector.
The priorities presented in the agenda are policy-oriented and include a greater emphasis on how findings are framed and communicated to support action. We expect that the agenda will be useful for immediate uptake by investigators and research funders.
此前已发布了儿童健康服务研究(HSR)议程,但主要议程距今已有15年以上,未能反映对儿童健康驱动因素和决定因素的深入理解;医疗保健的组织、融资和提供方面的近期变化;对人群健康的日益重视;以及人口中的主要人口结构变化。整合过去20年所获知识的与政策相关的研究议程对于指导未来的儿童健康服务研究(CHSR)至关重要。我们试图制定并传播一个强大的、以国内为重点、面向政策的CHSR议程。
新的CHSR议程是通过与CHSR及相关领域的领导者进行一系列磋商而制定的。在每一轮磋商之后,作者综合了之前专家的指导意见,以帮助为后续讨论提供信息。议程制定的多步骤过程包括确定主要的与政策相关的研究领域,并为每个领域确定高价值的研究问题。参与讨论的利益相关者包括在儿童和家庭倡导、成人健康、人群健康、社区发展、种族和族裔差异、妇女健康、卫生经济学以及政府研究资助者和项目方面具有专业知识的人员。
在制定研究议程过程中总共咨询了180人。确定了六个未来研究的优先领域,包括长期和新出现的重点:1)构建儿童健康问题,使其对政策制定者具有吸引力;2)解决贫困及儿童健康和福祉的其他社会决定因素;3)促进人群健康和医疗保健的公平性;4)预防、诊断和治疗儿童的高优先级健康状况;5)加强医疗保健系统的绩效;6)加强CHSR事业。在这六个领域内,确定了40个特定主题作为未来研究最相关的主题。还指出了影响各领域研究的三个总体和贯穿各领域的主题:需要进行综合以在当前(有时是广泛的)证据基础上开展工作,避免重复;各领域的相互关联性质,这可能导致研究中的协同作用;以及开展研究时需要多学科合作,因为研究将超越卫生部门。
议程中提出的优先事项以政策为导向,更加注重研究结果的构建和传播方式以支持行动。我们预计该议程将有助于研究人员和研究资助者立即采用。