Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources, University College London, Central House, 14 Upper Woburn Place, London WC1H 0NN, UK.
Academic Foundation Programme, North Central and East London Foundation School, Health Education England, Stewart House, 32 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, UK.
Health Promot Int. 2021 Apr 15;36(2):481-492. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daaa125.
Transdisciplinary research approaches are being applied to today's complex health problems, including the climate crisis and widening inequalities. Diverse forms of disciplinary and experiential knowledge are required to understand these challenges and develop workable solutions. We aimed to create an updated model reflective of the strengths and challenges of current transdisciplinary health research that can be a guide for future studies. We searched Medline using terms related to transdisciplinary, health and research. We coded data deductively and inductively using thematic analysis to develop a preliminary model of transdisciplinary research. The model was tested and improved through: (i) a workshop with 27 participants at an international conference in Xiamen, China and (ii) online questionnaire feedback from included study authors. Our revised model recommends the following approach: (i) co-learning, an ongoing phase that recognizes the distributed nature of knowledge generation and learning across partners; (ii) (pre-)development, activities that occur before and during project initiation to establish a shared mission and ways of working; (iii) reflection and refinement to evaluate and improve processes and results, responding to emergent information and priorities as an ongoing phase; (iv) conceptualization to develop goals and the study approach by combining diverse knowledge; (v) investigation to conduct the research; (vi) implementation to use new knowledge to solve societal problems. The model includes linear and cyclical processes that may cycle back to project development. Our new model will support transdisciplinary research teams and their partners by detailing the necessary ingredients to conduct such research and achieve health impact.
跨学科研究方法正在被应用于当今复杂的健康问题,包括气候危机和日益扩大的不平等。为了理解这些挑战并制定可行的解决方案,需要各种形式的学科和经验知识。我们旨在创建一个反映当前跨学科健康研究的优势和挑战的更新模型,为未来的研究提供指导。我们使用与跨学科、健康和研究相关的术语在 Medline 上进行搜索。我们使用主题分析对数据进行演绎和归纳编码,以开发跨学科研究的初步模型。通过以下方式对该模型进行了测试和改进:(i)在中国厦门举行的一次国际会议上与 27 名参与者进行了一次研讨会,(ii)对纳入研究的作者进行了在线问卷调查反馈。我们修订后的模型建议采用以下方法:(i)共同学习,这是一个持续的阶段,承认知识生成和合作伙伴之间学习的分布式性质;(ii)(预先)发展,在项目启动之前和期间进行的活动,以建立共同的使命和工作方式;(iii)反思和改进,以评估和改进过程和结果,作为一个持续的阶段,应对新出现的信息和优先事项;(iv)概念化,通过结合各种知识来制定目标和研究方法;(v)调查,进行研究;(vi)实施,利用新知识解决社会问题。该模型包括线性和循环过程,可能会循环回到项目开发。我们的新模型将通过详细说明开展此类研究并实现健康影响所需的必要要素,为跨学科研究团队及其合作伙伴提供支持。