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英国外科试验中的患者及公众参与(PPI):一项针对利益相关者的调查及焦点小组讨论,以确定实践情况、观点和经验。

Patient and public involvement (PPI) in UK surgical trials: a survey and focus groups with stakeholders to identify practices, views, and experiences.

作者信息

Crocker Joanna C, Pratt-Boyden Keira, Hislop Jenny, Rees Sian, Locock Louise, Olszowski Sophie, Chant Alan, Treweek Shaun, Cook Jonathan A, Woolfall Kerry, Farrar Nicola, Bostock Jennifer, Bulbulia Richard

机构信息

Health Experiences Research Group, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Trials. 2019 Feb 11;20(1):119. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3183-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Historically, patient and public involvement (PPI) in the design and conduct of surgical trials has been absent or minimal, but it is now routinely recommended and even required by some research funders. We aimed to identify and describe current PPI practice in surgical trials in the United Kingdom, and to explore the views and experiences of surgical trial staff and patient or public contributors in relation to these practices. This was part of a larger study to inform development of a robust PPI intervention aimed at improving recruitment and retention in surgical trials.

METHODS

Our study had two stages: 1) an online survey to identify current PPI practice in active UK-led, adult surgical trials; and 2) focus groups and interviews with key stakeholders (surgical trial investigators, administrators, and patient or public contributors) to explore their views and experiences of PPI.

RESULTS

Of 129 eligible surgical trial teams identified, 71 (55%) took part in the survey. In addition, 54 stakeholders subsequently took part in focus groups or interviews. Sixty-five (92%) survey respondents reported some kind of PPI, most commonly at the design and dissemination stages and in oversight or advisory roles. The single most common PPI activity was developing participant information sheets (72%). Participants reported mixed practice and views on a variety of issues including the involvement of patients versus lay members of the public, recruitment methods, use of role descriptions and payment for the time of PPI contributors. They suggested some solutions, including the use of written role descriptions and databases of potential PPI contributors to aid recruitment.

CONCLUSIONS

UK surgical trials involve patients and members of the public in a variety of different ways, most commonly at the beginning and end of the trial lifecycle and in oversight or advisory roles. These are not without challenges and there remain uncertainties about who best to involve, why, and how. Future research should aim to address these issues.

摘要

背景与目的

从历史上看,患者及公众参与(PPI)外科试验的设计与实施一直缺失或极少,但现在一些研究资助者常规推荐甚至要求进行PPI。我们旨在识别和描述英国外科试验中当前的PPI实践情况,并探讨外科试验工作人员以及患者或公众参与者对这些实践的看法和经验。这是一项更大规模研究的一部分,该研究旨在为制定一项强有力的PPI干预措施提供信息,以提高外科试验中的招募率和保留率。

方法

我们的研究分为两个阶段:1)一项在线调查,以识别英国主导的成人外科现行试验中的PPI实践情况;2)与关键利益相关者(外科试验研究者、管理人员以及患者或公众参与者)进行焦点小组讨论和访谈,以探讨他们对PPI的看法和经验。

结果

在确定的129个符合条件的外科试验团队中,71个(55%)参与了调查。此外,54名利益相关者随后参加了焦点小组讨论或访谈。65名(92%)调查受访者报告了某种形式的PPI,最常见的是在设计和传播阶段以及监督或咨询角色方面。最常见的单一PPI活动是编写参与者信息表(72%)。参与者在包括患者与公众非专业成员的参与、招募方法、角色描述的使用以及PPI参与者的时间报酬等各种问题上报告了不同的实践情况和观点。他们提出了一些解决方案,包括使用书面角色描述以及潜在PPI参与者数据库以协助招募。

结论

英国的外科试验以多种不同方式让患者和公众参与,最常见的是在试验周期的开始和结束阶段以及监督或咨询角色方面。这些并非没有挑战,在最佳参与对象、原因以及方式方面仍存在不确定性。未来的研究应旨在解决这些问题。

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