National Institute for Health Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, Surgical Innovation Theme, Centre for Surgical Research, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
National Institute for Health Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, Surgical Innovation Theme, Centre for Surgical Research, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
BMJ Open. 2021 Dec 3;11(12):e049234. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049234.
The development of innovative invasive procedures and devices are essential to improving outcomes in healthcare. However, how these are introduced into practice has not been studied in detail. The Lotus study will follow a wide range of 'case studies' of new procedures and/or devices being introduced into NHS trusts to explore what information is communicated to patients, how procedures are modified over time and how outcomes are selected and reported.
This qualitative study will use ethnographic approaches to investigate how new invasive procedures and/or devices are introduced. Consultations in which the innovation is discussed will be audio-recorded to understand information provision practice. To understand if and how procedures evolve, they will be video recorded and non-participant observations will be conducted. Post-operative interviews will be conducted with the innovating team and patients who are eligible for the intervention. Audio-recordings will be audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically using constant comparison techniques. Video-recordings will be reviewed to deconstruct procedures into key components and document how the procedure evolves. Comparisons will be made between the different data sources.
The study protocol has Health Research Authority (HRA) and Health and Care Research Wales approval (Ref 18/SW/0277). Results will be disseminated at appropriate conferences and will be published in peer-reviewed journals. The findings of this study will provide a better understanding of how innovative invasive procedures and/or devices are introduced into practice.
创新的侵入性程序和设备的开发对于改善医疗保健的结果至关重要。然而,这些程序和设备是如何引入实践的,尚未进行详细研究。Lotus 研究将跟踪一系列 NHS 信托中引入新程序和/或设备的“案例研究”,以探讨向患者传达了哪些信息、程序随时间如何修改以及如何选择和报告结果。
这项定性研究将使用民族志方法来调查新的侵入性程序和/或设备是如何引入的。将对讨论创新的咨询进行录音,以了解信息提供实践。为了了解程序是否以及如何演变,将对其进行视频录制并进行非参与观察。将对有资格接受干预的创新团队和患者进行术后访谈。将对音频记录进行转录并使用恒定比较技术进行主题分析。将审查视频记录以将程序分解为关键组件,并记录程序的演变方式。将对不同数据源进行比较。
该研究方案已获得英国健康研究管理局(HRA)和威尔士健康与护理研究委员会(Ref 18/SW/0277)的批准。结果将在适当的会议上公布,并将在同行评议的期刊上发表。这项研究的结果将更好地了解创新的侵入性程序和/或设备是如何引入实践的。