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面向研究人员、患者、医疗服务提供者和决策者的健康领域以患者为导向的研究能力(PORCH):一项范围综述的结果

Patient-oriented research competencies in health (PORCH) for researchers, patients, healthcare providers, and decision-makers: results of a scoping review.

作者信息

Frisch Noreen, Atherton Pat, Doyle-Waters Mary M, MacLeod Martha L P, Mallidou Anastasia, Sheane Vanessa, Ward John, Woodley Jinelle

机构信息

1School of Nursing, University of Victoria, 3800 Finnerty Rd, Victoria, BC V8P5C2 Canada.

BC SUPPORT Unit, Suite 420 1367 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC Canada.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2020 Feb 10;6:4. doi: 10.1186/s40900-020-0180-0. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research funded a program, "patient-oriented research" (POR), to change the way health research is done. POR involves patients and their families/caregivers as equal partners on research teams with researchers, healthcare providers and decision-makers. The authors of this paper work through a unit in British Columbia, Canada that functions to help research teams learn how to do patient-oriented research. We felt that we could not train people if we didn't first understand what others had learned about what competencies (knowledge, skills and attitudes) were helpful for members of these research teams. We used a method called a scoping review to search literature on patient-involved research. Our search included papers in academic journals as well as information on websites, training manuals, conference proceedings, governmental documents and statements from health organizations. Writers reported the usefulness of many competencies for researchers and patients, with fewer competencies for healthcare providers or decision-makers. The main competencies for researchers had to do with , and for patients they had to do with , and . It was helpful that all team members want to work as part of a group for the public good. We worked with an advisory group of people representing patients and their families/caregivers, researchers, healthcare providers and decision-makers to review our findings. We concluded that our competency statements are helpful for people to determine what they need to know or learn as they join research teams.

ABSTRACT

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) launched an initiative called the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) encouraging patient-oriented research (POR) that engages patients as equal partners in research teams alongside researchers, healthcare providers and health system decision-makers. Other countries have launched similar initiatives (POR-related work) yet there has never been full review of the competencies needed by individuals engaging in this work. Our purpose was to summarize existing knowledge on POR and POR-related competencies by conducting a scoping review of peer-reviewed and grey literature. Our objectives were to systematically explore literature, articulate competencies necessary for research team members, identify research gaps and provide recommendations for further research. Using standard health databases and search methods, a total of 2036 sources was retrieved. Data were extracted from 35 peer-reviewed papers and 38 grey literature sources. We used an iterative process to reach consensus on competency statements. The main competencies for researchers were in categories of , and for patients the main competencies were in , and . While fewer competencies were documented for the other stakeholder groups, the need for and are noted as competencies for healthcare providers and decision-makers. Attitudes demonstrating inclination to conduct the work were noted for all. The competencies can be used to consider learning needs of research team members and for team members wishing to assess their own readiness to serve on a POR or POR-related research team. Incidentally, we noted the lack of a common vocabulary used to describe patient-involved research, a situation making research and literature review/retrieval quite challenging. Recommendations for future research and for achieving consistency in language are addressed.

摘要

通俗易懂的总结

加拿大卫生研究院资助了一个名为“以患者为导向的研究”(POR)的项目,以改变卫生研究的开展方式。POR让患者及其家人/护理人员作为平等伙伴,与研究人员、医疗保健提供者和决策者共同参与研究团队。本文的作者通过加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的一个部门开展工作,该部门的职能是帮助研究团队学习如何进行以患者为导向的研究。我们认为,如果我们不首先了解其他人对于哪些能力(知识、技能和态度)对这些研究团队成员有帮助的认识,就无法培训人员。我们使用了一种称为范围审查的方法来搜索关于患者参与研究的文献。我们的搜索包括学术期刊上的论文以及网站信息、培训手册、会议记录、政府文件和卫生组织的声明。作者们报告了许多对研究人员和患者有用的能力,而对医疗保健提供者或决策者有用的能力较少。研究人员的主要能力与 、 和 有关,对于患者来说,他们的主要能力与 、 和 有关。所有团队成员都希望为了公共利益而作为团队的一部分开展工作,这很有帮助。我们与一个由代表患者及其家人/护理人员、研究人员、医疗保健提供者和决策者的人员组成的咨询小组合作,对我们的研究结果进行审查。我们得出结论,我们的能力声明有助于人们确定在加入研究团队时需要知道或学习什么。

摘要

加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR)发起了一项名为“以患者为导向的研究战略”(SPOR)的倡议,鼓励开展以患者为导向的研究(POR),让患者作为平等伙伴与研究人员、医疗保健提供者和卫生系统决策者共同参与研究团队。其他国家也发起了类似的倡议(与POR相关的工作),但从未对从事这项工作所需的能力进行过全面审查。我们的目的是通过对同行评审文献和灰色文献进行范围审查,总结关于POR和与POR相关的能力的现有知识。我们的目标是系统地探索文献,阐明研究团队成员所需的能力,识别研究差距,并为进一步研究提供建议。使用标准的卫生数据库和搜索方法,共检索到2036个来源。数据从35篇同行评审论文和38个灰色文献来源中提取。我们使用迭代过程就能力声明达成共识。研究人员的主要能力类别为 、 和 ,患者的主要能力类别为 、 和 。虽然为其他利益相关者群体记录的能力较少,但注意到 和 是医疗保健提供者和决策者所需的能力。所有人都表现出开展这项工作的意愿。这些能力可用于考虑研究团队成员的学习需求,以及希望评估自己是否准备好在POR或与POR相关研究团队中服务的团队成员。顺便说一下,我们注意到用于描述患者参与研究的通用词汇缺乏,这种情况使得研究和文献综述/检索颇具挑战性。文中讨论了对未来研究以及实现语言一致性的建议。

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