Broomfield Katherine, Craig Claire, Smith Sarah, Jones Georgina, Judge Simon, Sage Karen
Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucestershire, UK.
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Res Involv Engagem. 2021 Mar 17;7(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s40900-021-00260-7.
The role of public involvement (PI) in healthcare research is growing in importance and it is imperative that researchers continuously reflect on how to promote the inclusion of patients and service users in the design and delivery of research. PI offers a mechanism for end-users to be involved planning, executing, and reporting research. Some patient groups, including people who have communication difficulties, may struggle to engage in the methods traditionally employed to promote PI engagement such as questionnaires and focus groups.
This article describes a longitudinal case-study of a PI group, consisting of people who have communication difficulties, for a patient-reported outcome development project. Creative methods, informed by the participatory design principles of enacting, seeing and doing, were introduced stepwise into seven PI meetings. Data from video and visual minutes were used to evaluate the impact of the methods, following each group. Feedback, in the form of verbal and visual outputs taken directly from group meeting minutes, along with vignettes evidenced the impact of the methods on the project and group members.
Creative methods enabled the PI group members to successfully contribute in meetings, to interact dynamically and to engage with the aims and processes of the research project. Their involvement facilitated the development of accessible recruitment materials, informed data analysis and supported the dissemination of project outputs. Employing creative methods also enabled both PI group members and the academic team to reflect on their own roles within the research project and the impact that their active involvement in the PI group has had on their personal development and perspectives on research.
The impact of using creative methods in PI for this patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) development project improved collaboration and understanding between PI members and the academic team. The authentic engagement of people who have communication difficulties in PI generated a more accessible project in terms of both process and impact. Creativity has applicability beyond people whose communication is non-verbal; it should be harnessed by research teams to identify and breakdown barriers to involvement to develop outcome tools that reflect the diversity of our populations.
公众参与(PI)在医疗保健研究中的作用日益重要,研究人员必须不断思考如何促进患者和服务使用者参与研究的设计和实施。公众参与为最终用户提供了一种参与研究规划、执行和报告的机制。一些患者群体,包括有沟通困难的人,可能难以参与传统上用于促进公众参与的方法,如问卷调查和焦点小组。
本文描述了一个针对患者报告结局指标开发项目的公众参与小组的纵向案例研究,该小组由有沟通困难的人组成。受参与式设计原则“制定、观察和行动”启发的创造性方法被逐步引入七次公众参与会议。来自视频和可视化会议记录的数据用于评估每组方法的影响。直接从小组会议记录中获取的口头和可视化输出形式的反馈,以及案例说明了这些方法对项目和小组成员的影响。
创造性方法使公众参与小组成员能够在会议中成功做出贡献,进行动态互动,并参与研究项目的目标和流程。他们的参与促进了易于理解的招募材料的开发,为数据分析提供了信息,并支持了项目成果的传播。采用创造性方法还使公众参与小组成员和学术团队能够反思他们在研究项目中的自身角色,以及他们积极参与公众参与小组对其个人发展和研究观点的影响。
在这个患者报告结局指标(PROM)开发项目中,在公众参与中使用创造性方法的影响改善了公众参与成员与学术团队之间的合作与理解。有沟通困难的人真正参与公众参与,在过程和影响方面都产生了一个更容易理解的项目。创造力的适用性不仅限于非言语沟通的人;研究团队应利用它来识别和打破参与障碍,以开发反映我们人群多样性的结局工具。