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提高女性退伍军人参与健康研究的程度。

Increasing Engagement of Women Veterans in Health Research.

机构信息

VA HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation and Policy (CSHIIP), VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Apr;37(Suppl 1):42-49. doi: 10.1007/s11606-021-07126-4. Epub 2022 Mar 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Meaningful engagement of patients in health research has the potential to increase research impact and foster patient trust in healthcare. For the past decade, the Veterans Health Administration (VA) has invested in increasing Veteran engagement in research.

OBJECTIVE

We sought the perspectives of women Veterans, VA women's health primary care providers (WH-PCPs), and administrators on barriers to and facilitators of health research engagement among women Veterans, the fastest growing subgroup of VA users.

DESIGN

Semi-structured qualitative telephone interviews were conducted from October 2016 to April 2018.

PARTICIPANTS

Women Veterans (N=31), WH-PCPs (N=22), and administrators (N=6) were enrolled across five VA Women's Health Practice-Based Research Network sites.

APPROACH

Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Consensus-based coding was conducted by two expert analysts.

KEY RESULTS

All participants endorsed the importance of increasing patient engagement in women's health research. Women Veterans expressed altruistic motives as a personal determinant for research engagement, and interest in driving women's health research forward as a stakeholder or research partner. Challenges to engagement included lack of awareness about opportunities, distrust of research, competing priorities, and confidentiality concerns. Suggestions to increase engagement include utilizing VA's patient-facing portals of the electronic health record for outreach, facilitating "warm hand-offs" between researchers and clinic staff, developing an accessible research registry, and communicating the potential research impact for Veterans.

CONCLUSIONS

Participants expressed support for increasing women Veterans' engagement in women's health research and identified feasible ways to foster and implement engagement of women Veterans. Given the unique healthcare needs of women Veterans, engaging them in research could translate to improved care, especially for future generations. Knowledge about how to improve women Veterans' research engagement can inform future VA policy and practice for more meaningful interventions and infrastructure.

摘要

背景

让患者有意义地参与健康研究有可能提高研究的影响力,并增进患者对医疗保健的信任。在过去的十年中,退伍军人事务部(VA)一直致力于增加退伍军人参与研究的机会。

目的

我们旨在了解女性退伍军人、VA 女性健康初级保健提供者(WH-PCP)和管理人员对女性退伍军人健康研究参与的障碍和促进因素的看法,女性退伍军人是 VA 用户中增长最快的群体。

设计

2016 年 10 月至 2018 年 4 月期间,我们进行了半结构式定性电话访谈。

参与者

来自五个 VA 女性健康实践研究网络站点的女性退伍军人(N=31)、WH-PCP(N=22)和管理人员(N=6)参与了此次研究。

方法

访谈进行了录音和转录。两名专家分析员进行了基于共识的编码。

主要结果

所有参与者都认可提高女性参与女性健康研究的重要性。女性退伍军人表示,参与研究的个人决定因素是利他主义动机,作为利益相关者或研究合作伙伴,对推动女性健康研究的兴趣。参与研究的挑战包括缺乏对机会的认识、对研究的不信任、优先事项冲突和保密性问题。增加参与的建议包括利用 VA 的电子健康记录中的面向患者的门户进行外展、促进研究人员和临床工作人员之间的“热情交接”、开发一个可访问的研究登记处,并传达研究对退伍军人的潜在影响。

结论

参与者表示支持增加女性退伍军人对女性健康研究的参与,并确定了促进和实施女性退伍军人参与的可行方法。鉴于女性退伍军人独特的医疗保健需求,让他们参与研究可以转化为改善护理,特别是对未来几代人而言。了解如何提高女性退伍军人的研究参与度可以为未来的 VA 政策和实践提供信息,以实施更有意义的干预措施和基础设施。

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