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患者及公众参与在促进反馈方面的作用:“无形工作”

The role of patient and public involvement leads in facilitating feedback: "invisible work".

作者信息

Mathie Elspeth, Smeeton Nigel, Munday Diane, Rhodes Graham, Wythe Helena, Jones Julia

机构信息

CRIPACC, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, AL10 9AB UK.

Patient and Public Involvement Panel, Cambridge University Hospital (CUH), Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ UK.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2020 Jul 10;6:40. doi: 10.1186/s40900-020-00209-2. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health research in the UK requires patients, those with lived experience and members of the public to be involved in designing and shaping research: many of them have reported that their comments and suggestions are not always acknowledged, and they do not know if their input has been used or is useful. The benefits of feedback from researchers not only create motivation for further involvement but aids learning and development, as well as recording impact. The aims of this study were to improve the feedback experience of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) contributors. Co-produced feedback processes were designed and implemented in order to change feedback from researchers to PPI contributors in six PPI groups in England.

METHODS

An explanatory mixed methods sequential study design was utilised with a comparative questionnaire survey (administered 20 months apart), interviews and a focus group with PPI leads, researchers and PPI contributors. Patient and Public Involvement contributors were involved from initial idea, study design, data analysis through to dissemination.

RESULTS

Co-designed feedback processes were introduced in five of the six PPI groups and there was an overall increase in the frequency of feedback over the period studied. The enablers and barriers to implementing feedback processes were identified, which included the importance of wider institutional level support. PPI leads need to have dedicated time and acknowledge feedback as part of their role. The importance of individual feedback processes designed by, and for each PPI group, rather than a generic one, was also identified as key to successful implementation.

CONCLUSION

The role of the PPI lead is an important facilitator in improving feedback but can easily be overlooked and has been described as invisible. PPI leads can perform an essential bridging role between researchers and members of the public. This study has shown that PPI feedback processes can be implemented if they are part of embedded PPI with explicit expectations, facilitated by a dedicated PPI lead role with sufficient support and resources. The findings have implications beyond this particular study, particularly for those involved in undertaking and funding health and social care research.

摘要

背景

英国的健康研究要求患者、有实际生活经验者和公众参与研究的设计与规划:他们中的许多人报告称,自己的意见和建议并不总是得到认可,而且他们不知道自己的投入是否被采用或是否有用。来自研究人员的反馈不仅能激发进一步参与的积极性,还有助于学习与发展,以及记录影响。本研究的目的是改善患者和公众参与(PPI)贡献者的反馈体验。在英格兰的六个PPI小组中,设计并实施了共同产生的反馈流程,以改变研究人员向PPI贡献者提供反馈的方式。

方法

采用解释性混合方法序列研究设计,进行了比较问卷调查(相隔20个月进行)、访谈以及与PPI负责人、研究人员和PPI贡献者的焦点小组讨论。患者和公众参与贡献者从最初的想法、研究设计、数据分析一直参与到传播阶段。

结果

六个PPI小组中的五个引入了共同设计的反馈流程,在所研究的时间段内,反馈频率总体有所增加。确定了实施反馈流程的促进因素和障碍,其中包括更广泛的机构层面支持的重要性。PPI负责人需要有专门的时间,并认可反馈是其职责的一部分。为每个PPI小组设计并由其使用的个性化反馈流程的重要性,而非通用流程,也被确定为成功实施的关键。

结论

PPI负责人的角色是改善反馈的重要促进因素,但很容易被忽视,且被描述为无形的。PPI负责人可以在研究人员和公众之间发挥至关重要的桥梁作用。本研究表明,如果PPI反馈流程是嵌入的PPI的一部分,有明确的期望,并由有足够支持和资源的专门PPI负责人角色来推动,那么这些流程是可以实施的。研究结果的影响超出了本特定研究的范围,尤其适用于那些从事和资助健康与社会护理研究的人员。

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