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让患者和公众参与卫生服务研究与评估的价值:一项定性研究。

The value of involving patients and public in health services research and evaluation: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Saini Pooja, Hassan Shaima M, Morasae Esmaeil Khedmati, Goodall Mark, Giebel Clarissa, Ahmed Saiqa, Pearson Anna, Harper Lesley M, Cloke Jane, Irvine Jenny, Gabbay Mark

机构信息

School of Psychology, Tom Reilly Building, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, L3 3AF, UK.

University of Liverpool, NIHR ARC NWC, Liverpool, UK.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2021 Jun 29;7(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s40900-021-00289-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Public and Patient Involvement, Engagement and Participation research encompasses working with patients/service users (people with a medical condition receiving health service treatment), public members, caregivers and communities (who use services or care for patients). The Partner Priority Programme (PPP) was developed by the National Health Service [NHS] and National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care [NIHR CLAHRC] NWC to share information and experience on evaluating new services being offered to patients that were seeking to reduce health inequalities, improve people's health and wellbeing and reduce emergency hospital admissions. This paper seeks to explore an approach developed for involving the public as equal partners within the evaluation and decision-making processes of health and social care services research. The aim of this study was to identify how public advisors were included, the impact of their involvement, and how change occurred within the organisations following their involvement.

METHODS

A qualitative approach using focus group discussions was adopted to explore the experiences of two cohorts of participants involved in PPP project teams. Focus groups were held with public advisors (n = 9), interns (n = 9; staff or public who received a funded internship for a PPP project), NHS and Local Authority initiative leads (n = 10), and academic facilitators (n = 14). These were transcribed verbatim and analysed using a thematic approach.

RESULTS

Thirty-two public advisors were recruited to support 25 PPP projects across the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and CLAHRC North West Coast [NWC] partner organisations. Three inter-related themes were conceptualised: 1)"Where it all started - involving public advisors" identified the varying journeys to recruitment and experiences of becoming a public advisor; 2)"Steps toward active involvement and engagement" related to public advisors becoming core team members; and 3) "Collaborative working to enhance public and patient involvement" relayed how projects identified the benefits of working jointly with the public advisors, particularly for those who had not experienced this style of working before.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings indicate that the PPP model is effective for embedding Public and Patient Involvement [PPI] within health services research, and recommends that PPI is integrated at the earliest opportunity within research projects and service evaluations through the use of support-led and facilitative programmes.

摘要

背景

公众与患者参与、互动及合作研究涵盖与患者/服务使用者(接受医疗卫生服务治疗的患者)、公众成员、照护者及社区(使用服务或照护患者的群体)合作。国家医疗服务体系(NHS)及国家卫生研究院应用健康研究与照护领导力合作中心(NIHR CLAHRC)西北海岸(NWC)开发了合作伙伴优先计划(PPP),以分享有关评估向患者提供的新服务的信息和经验,这些新服务旨在减少健康不平等、改善人们的健康和福祉并减少急诊住院人数。本文旨在探讨一种在健康与社会照护服务研究的评估及决策过程中让公众作为平等伙伴参与的方法。本研究的目的是确定公众顾问如何被纳入、他们参与的影响以及在他们参与后组织内部如何发生变化。

方法

采用焦点小组讨论的定性方法来探索参与PPP项目团队的两组参与者的经历。与公众顾问(n = 9)、实习生(n = 9;接受PPP项目资助实习的工作人员或公众)、NHS及地方当局项目负责人(n = 10)以及学术促进者(n = 14)进行了焦点小组讨论。这些讨论被逐字转录并采用主题分析法进行分析。

结果

招募了32名公众顾问来支持应用健康研究领导力合作中心及CLAHRC西北海岸(NWC)合作伙伴组织的25个PPP项目。确定了三个相互关联的主题:1)“一切的起点——让公众顾问参与”确定了招募公众顾问的不同历程以及成为公众顾问的经历;2)“积极参与和互动的步骤”涉及公众顾问成为核心团队成员;3)“合作以加强公众与患者参与”讲述了项目如何确定与公众顾问共同合作的益处,特别是对于那些以前没有经历过这种工作方式的人。

结论

研究结果表明,PPP模式对于将公众与患者参与(PPI)纳入健康服务研究是有效的,并建议通过使用支持主导和促进性计划,尽早将PPI纳入研究项目和服务评估中。

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