Heckert Andrea, Forsythe Laura P, Carman Kristin L, Frank Lori, Hemphill Rachel, Elstad Emily A, Esmail Laura, Lesch Julie Kennedy
Present Address, Independent Consultant, Portland, OR USA.
Evaluation & Analysis, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, 1828 L St NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036 USA.
Res Involv Engagem. 2020 Oct 7;6:60. doi: 10.1186/s40900-020-00227-0. eCollection 2020.
There is growing interest in patient and stakeholder engagement in research, yet limited evidence about effective methods. Since 2012, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has funded patient-centered comparative effectiveness research with a requirement for engaging patients and other stakeholders as research partners in study planning, conduct, and dissemination. This requirement, unique among large healthcare research funders in the US, provides an opportunity to learn about challenges encountered and specific strategies used by PCORI-funded study teams. The primary objective of this study is to describe -- from the perspective of PCORI investigators and research partners-the most common engagement challenges encountered in the first two years of the projects and promising strategies to prevent and overcome these challenges.
Descriptive information about investigators, partners, and their engagement was collected from investigators via annual ( = 235) and mid-year ( = 40) project progress reporting to PCORI, and from their partners ( = 260) via voluntary survey. Qualitative data were analyzed using content and thematic analyses.
Investigators and partners most often described engagement challenges in three domains: (1) infrastructure to support engagement, (2) building relationships, and (3) maintaining relationships. Infrastructure challenges related to financial and human resources, including funding support and dedicated staff, identifying diverse groups of partners, and partners' logistical needs. Challenges for both building and maintaining relationships encompass a variety of aspects of authentic, positive interactions that facilitate mutual understanding, full participation, and genuine influence on the projects. Strategies to prevent or mitigate engagement challenges also corresponded overall to the same three domains. Both groups typically described strategies more generally, with applicability to a range of challenges rather than specific actions to address only particular challenges.
Meaningful engagement of patients and other stakeholders comes with challenges, as does any innovation in the research process. The challenges and promising practices identified by these investigators and partners, related to engagement infrastructure and the building and maintenance of relationships, reveal actionable areas to improve engagement, including organizational policies and resources, training, new engagement models, and supporting engagement by viewing it as an investment in research uptake and impact.
患者及利益相关者参与研究越来越受到关注,但关于有效方法的证据有限。自2012年以来,以患者为中心的结果研究机构(PCORI)资助了以患者为中心的比较效果研究,要求患者和其他利益相关者作为研究伙伴参与研究计划、实施和传播。这一要求在美国大型医疗研究资助机构中独具特色,为了解PCORI资助的研究团队所遇到的挑战和使用的具体策略提供了契机。本研究的主要目的是从PCORI研究人员和研究伙伴的角度描述项目头两年遇到的最常见的参与挑战,以及预防和克服这些挑战的可行策略。
通过向PCORI提交年度(n = 235)和年中(n = 40)项目进展报告,从研究人员那里收集有关研究人员、伙伴及其参与情况的描述性信息,并通过自愿调查从他们的伙伴(n = 260)那里收集相关信息。使用内容分析和主题分析对定性数据进行分析。
研究人员和伙伴最常描述的参与挑战集中在三个领域:(1)支持参与的基础设施,(2)建立关系,以及(3)维持关系。基础设施挑战涉及财务和人力资源,包括资金支持和专职人员、识别不同类型的伙伴群体以及伙伴的后勤需求。建立和维持关系的挑战涵盖了真实、积极互动的各个方面,这些互动有助于相互理解、充分参与以及对项目产生真正影响。预防或减轻参与挑战的策略总体上也对应相同的三个领域。两组通常更笼统地描述策略,这些策略适用于一系列挑战,而非仅针对特定挑战的具体行动。
患者和其他利益相关者的有意义参与伴随着挑战,研究过程中的任何创新亦是如此。这些研究人员和伙伴所确定的与参与基础设施以及关系建立和维持相关的挑战和可行做法,揭示了可采取行动以改善参与的领域,包括组织政策和资源、培训、新的参与模式,以及将参与视为对研究成果采纳和影响的投资来予以支持。