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复杂干预措施的制定和评估框架:差距分析、研讨会和咨询知情更新。

Framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions: gap analysis, workshop and consultation-informed update.

机构信息

Medical Research Council/Chief Scientist Office Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

出版信息

Health Technol Assess. 2021 Sep;25(57):1-132. doi: 10.3310/hta25570.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Medical Research Council published the second edition of its framework in 2006 on developing and evaluating complex interventions. Since then, there have been considerable developments in the field of complex intervention research. The objective of this project was to update the framework in the light of these developments. The framework aims to help research teams prioritise research questions and design, and conduct research with an appropriate choice of methods, rather than to provide detailed guidance on the use of specific methods.

METHODS

There were four stages to the update: (1) gap analysis to identify developments in the methods and practice since the previous framework was published; (2) an expert workshop of 36 participants to discuss the topics identified in the gap analysis; (3) an open consultation process to seek comments on a first draft of the new framework; and (4) findings from the previous stages were used to redraft the framework, and final expert review was obtained. The process was overseen by a Scientific Advisory Group representing the range of relevant National Institute for Health Research and Medical Research Council research investments.

RESULTS

Key changes to the previous framework include (1) an updated definition of complex interventions, highlighting the dynamic relationship between the intervention and its context; (2) an emphasis on the use of diverse research perspectives: efficacy, effectiveness, theory-based and systems perspectives; (3) a focus on the usefulness of evidence as the basis for determining research perspective and questions; (4) an increased focus on interventions developed outside research teams, for example changes in policy or health services delivery; and (5) the identification of six 'core elements' that should guide all phases of complex intervention research: consider context; develop, refine and test programme theory; engage stakeholders; identify key uncertainties; refine the intervention; and economic considerations. We divide the research process into four phases: development, feasibility, evaluation and implementation. For each phase we provide a concise summary of recent developments, key points to address and signposts to further reading. We also present case studies to illustrate the points being made throughout.

LIMITATIONS

The framework aims to help research teams prioritise research questions and design and conduct research with an appropriate choice of methods, rather than to provide detailed guidance on the use of specific methods. In many of the areas of innovation that we highlight, such as the use of systems approaches, there are still only a few practical examples. We refer to more specific and detailed guidance where available and note where promising approaches require further development.

CONCLUSIONS

This new framework incorporates developments in complex intervention research published since the previous edition was written in 2006. As well as taking account of established practice and recent refinements, we draw attention to new approaches and place greater emphasis on economic considerations in complex intervention research. We have introduced a new emphasis on the importance of context and the value of understanding interventions as 'events in systems' that produce effects through interactions with features of the contexts in which they are implemented. The framework adopts a pluralist approach, encouraging researchers and research funders to adopt diverse research perspectives and to select research questions and methods pragmatically, with the aim of providing evidence that is useful to decision-makers.

FUTURE WORK

We call for further work to develop relevant methods and provide examples in practice. The use of this framework should be monitored and the move should be made to a more fluid resource in the future, for example a web-based format that can be frequently updated to incorporate new material and links to emerging resources.

FUNDING

This project was jointly funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the National Institute for Health Research (Department of Health and Social Care 73514).

摘要

背景

医学研究委员会于 2006 年发布了其关于开发和评估复杂干预措施的框架的第二版。自那时以来,复杂干预研究领域取得了相当大的发展。本项目的目的是根据这些发展更新该框架。该框架旨在帮助研究团队确定研究问题和设计,并选择适当的方法进行研究,而不是提供使用特定方法的详细指导。

方法

更新过程分为四个阶段:(1)差距分析,以确定自上一框架发布以来方法和实践方面的发展;(2)由 36 名参与者参加的专家研讨会,讨论差距分析中确定的主题;(3)公开咨询过程,就新框架的初稿征求意见;(4)根据前几个阶段的发现重新起草框架,并获得最终的专家审查。该过程由一个代表国家卫生研究院和医学研究委员会广泛研究投资的科学咨询小组监督。

结果

与上一框架相比,主要变化包括:(1)对复杂干预措施的定义进行了更新,强调了干预措施与其环境之间的动态关系;(2)强调使用多种研究视角:疗效、有效性、基于理论和系统视角;(3)重点关注证据的有用性,作为确定研究视角和问题的基础;(4)更加关注研究团队之外开发的干预措施,例如政策或卫生服务提供的变化;(5)确定了六个“核心要素”,这些要素应指导复杂干预研究的所有阶段:考虑背景;制定、完善和测试计划理论;让利益相关者参与进来;确定关键的不确定性;完善干预措施;以及经济考虑。我们将研究过程分为四个阶段:开发、可行性、评估和实施。对于每个阶段,我们提供了近期发展的简要总结、需要解决的要点以及进一步阅读的路标。我们还提供了案例研究,以说明贯穿始终的要点。

局限性

该框架旨在帮助研究团队确定研究问题和设计,并选择适当的方法进行研究,而不是提供使用特定方法的详细指导。在我们强调的许多创新领域,例如系统方法的使用,仍然只有少数实际例子。我们在有可用的更具体和详细的指导的情况下提到了这些指导,并指出有前途的方法需要进一步发展。

结论

本新框架纳入了自上一版 2006 年编写以来发表的复杂干预研究的发展。除了考虑既定实践和最近的改进外,我们还提请注意新方法,并更加重视复杂干预研究中的经济考虑。我们引入了对背景重要性和理解干预措施作为“系统事件”的新强调,这些事件通过与实施环境特征的相互作用产生效果。该框架采用多元化方法,鼓励研究人员和研究资助者采用多种研究视角,并从实际出发选择研究问题和方法,目的是为决策者提供有用的证据。

未来工作

我们呼吁进一步开发相关方法,并提供实践中的示例。应监测该框架的使用情况,并在未来朝着更灵活的资源方向发展,例如基于网络的格式,可以频繁更新以纳入新的材料和链接到新兴资源。

资金

该项目由医学研究委员会(MRC)和国家卫生研究院(卫生部和社会保健部 73514 号)共同资助。

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