Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Glob Health Action. 2021 Jan 1;14(1):1893026. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1893026.
: The term 'last mile' has been used across disciplines to refer to populations who are farthest away, most difficult to reach, or last to benefit from a program or service. However, last mile research lacks a shared understanding around its conceptualization.: This project used a concept mapping process to answer the questions: what is last mile research in global health and, how can it be used to make positive change for health equity in the last mile?: Between July and December 2019, a five-stage concept mapping exercise was undertaken using online concept mapping software and an in-person consensus meeting. The stages were: establishment of an expert group and focus prompt; idea generation; sorting and rating; initial analysis and final consensus meeting.: A group of 15 health researchers with experience working with populations in last mile contexts and who were based at the Matariki Network institutions of Queen's University, CAN and Dartmouth College, USA took part. The resulting concept map had 64 unique idea statements and the process resulted in a map with five clusters. These included: (1) Last mile populations; (2) Research methods and approaches; (3) Structural and systemic factors; (4) Health system factors, and (5) Broader environmental factors. Central to the map were the ideas of equity, human rights, health systems, and contextual sensitivity.: This is the first time 'last mile research' has been the focus of a formal concept mapping exercise. The resulting map showed consensus about last mile populations are, research should be undertaken in the last mile and last mile health disparities exist. The map can be used to inform research training programs, however, repeating this process with researchers and members from different last mile populations would also add further insight.
术语“最后一英里”已在多个学科中使用,指的是那些距离最远、最难接触或最后受益于某项计划或服务的人群。然而,最后一英里研究在概念化方面缺乏共识。
全球卫生领域的最后一英里研究是什么,以及如何利用它来实现最后一英里的健康公平方面的积极变革?
在 2019 年 7 月至 12 月期间,使用在线概念映射软件和现场共识会议进行了为期五个阶段的概念映射练习。这些阶段包括:成立专家组和焦点提示;创意生成;排序和评分;初步分析和最终共识会议。
来自皇后大学、加拿大和美国达特茅斯学院的玛塔瑞基网络机构的 15 名具有在最后一英里背景下与人群合作经验的卫生研究人员参与了该项目。最终的概念地图有 64 个独特的创意陈述,该过程产生了一个具有五个集群的地图。这些集群包括:(1)最后一英里人群;(2)研究方法和方法;(3)结构和系统因素;(4)卫生系统因素;以及(5)更广泛的环境因素。地图的核心是公平、人权、卫生系统和环境敏感性的概念。
这是第一次将“最后一英里研究”作为正式概念映射练习的重点。由此产生的地图在以下方面达成了共识:最后一英里人群是什么;应该在最后一英里进行研究;以及最后一英里存在健康差距。该地图可用于为研究培训计划提供信息,但是,让来自不同最后一英里人群的研究人员和成员重复这一过程也将提供更多的见解。