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我们问对问题了吗?与 LGBTQ+ 群体合作以确定医疗保健研究主题的优先级。

Are we asking the right questions? Working with the LGBTQ+ community to prioritise healthcare research themes.

作者信息

Crowe Sally, Barker Eleanor, Roberts Meg, Lloyd Lucy, de Barros Clara M, Rebelo-Harris Ben, Meads Catherine, Saunders Catherine L

机构信息

Crowe Associates Ltd, Oxford, UK.

Medical Library, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2021 Sep 24;7(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s40900-021-00298-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Conversations about research priorities with members of the public are rarely designed specifically to include people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) and are not researchers.

METHODS

Generally, to address this gap, and specifically, to inform future research for CLS, we carried out a rapid review of published research priority sets covering LGBTQ+ topics, and an online workshop to prioritise identified themes.

RESULTS

Rapid review: results. The rapid review identified 18 LGBTQ+ research priority sets. Some focussed on specific populations such as women or men, younger or older people or people living within families. Five addressed transgender and gender non- conforming populations. All of the research priority sets originated from English-speaking, high and middle-income countries (UK, US, Canada, and Australia), and date from 2016 onwards. Prioritization approaches were wide-ranging from personal commentary to expert workshops and surveys. Participants involved in setting priorities mostly included research academics, health practitioners and advocacy organisations, two studies involved LGBTQ+ public in their process. Research priorities identified in this review were then grouped into themes which were prioritised during the workshop. Workshop: results. For the workshop, participants were recruited using local (Cambridge, UK) LGBTQ+ networks and a national advert to a public involvement in research matching website to take part in an online discussion workshop. Those that took part were offered payment for their time in preparing for the workshop and taking part. Participants personal priorities and experiences contributed to a consensus development process and a final ranked list of seven research themes and participants' experiences of healthcare, mental health advocacy, care homes, caring responsibilities, schools and family units added additional context.

CONCLUSIONS

From the workshop the three research themes prioritised were: healthcare services delivery, prevention, and particular challenges / intersectionality of multiple challenges for people identifying as LGBTQ+. Research themes interconnected in many ways and this was demonstrated by the comments from workshop participants. This paper offers insights into why these priorities were important from participants' perspectives and detail about how to run an inclusive and respectful public involvement research exercise. On a practical level these themes will directly inform future research direction for CLS.

摘要

背景

与公众就研究重点展开的讨论很少专门设计以纳入那些自我认同为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者和酷儿(LGBTQ+)且并非研究人员的人群。

方法

总体而言,为弥补这一差距,具体来说,为指导CLS未来的研究,我们对已发表的涵盖LGBTQ+主题的研究重点集进行了快速回顾,并举办了一次在线研讨会,以对确定的主题进行优先级排序。

结果

快速回顾:结果。快速回顾确定了18个LGBTQ+研究重点集。一些聚焦于特定人群,如女性或男性、年轻人或老年人或家庭中的成员。五个涉及跨性别和性别不一致人群。所有研究重点集均源自英语国家的高收入和中等收入国家(英国、美国、加拿大和澳大利亚),且始于2016年。优先级排序方法广泛,从个人评论到专家研讨会和调查。参与确定优先级的人员大多包括研究学者、健康从业者和倡导组织,两项研究在其过程中纳入了LGBTQ+公众。本次回顾中确定的研究重点随后被归类为主题,并在研讨会上进行了优先级排序。研讨会:结果。对于该研讨会,通过当地(英国剑桥)LGBTQ+网络和在一个公众参与研究匹配网站上发布的全国性广告招募参与者,以参加在线讨论研讨会。参与的人员会因其为准备研讨会和参与所花费的时间而获得报酬。参与者的个人优先级和经历促成了一个共识形成过程以及最终的七个研究主题排名列表,并且参与者在医疗保健、心理健康倡导、养老院、护理责任、学校和家庭单位方面的经历增添了更多背景信息。

结论

从研讨会上确定的三个优先研究主题是:医疗服务提供、预防以及对于自我认同为LGBTQ+的人群而言的特定挑战/多重挑战的交叉性。研究主题在许多方面相互关联,研讨会参与者的评论证明了这一点。本文从参与者的角度深入探讨了为何这些重点很重要,并详细说明了如何开展一次包容且尊重的公众参与研究活动。在实际层面上,这些主题将直接为CLS未来的研究方向提供指导。

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