Faculty of Health Education and Society, 6087The University of Northampton, Northampton, UK.
Centre for Applied Dementia Studies, 1905University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.
Dementia (London). 2022 Oct;21(7):2103-2116. doi: 10.1177/14713012221110006. Epub 2022 Jul 14.
Including the 'voices' of people living with dementia in a meaningful way is pivotal in shaping local, national and international health and social dementia care research. The Alzheimer's Society (United Kingdom) funded Angela Project (2016-19) was aimed at improving the diagnosis and post-diagnostic support for younger people living with dementia. From the outset, the Project Team ensured that the knowledge and expertise of people living with a younger onset dementia was integral to all decisions taken in respect to overall project design, implementation, and dissemination processes. This was achieved by establishing two project public and patient involvement (PPI) forums; a London PPI Forum and a Bradford-based local PPI Hub. This paper describes how the two groups were formed; the format of the meetings; and the key points learnt by the Project Team from involving people with dementia in all aspects of developing and delivering the Angela Project. Ultimately, the aim is to demonstrate to other researchers in the dementia field how the perspectives of those with a diagnosis can be included in research studies in an active and meaningful way.
以有意义的方式将痴呆症患者的“声音”纳入其中,对于塑造地方、国家和国际卫生和社会痴呆症护理研究至关重要。阿尔茨海默病协会(英国)资助的 Angela 项目(2016-19 年)旨在改善对年轻痴呆症患者的诊断和诊断后支持。从一开始,项目团队就确保具有较年轻发病的痴呆症患者的知识和专业技能是与整体项目设计、实施和传播过程相关的所有决策的组成部分。这是通过建立两个项目公众和患者参与(PPI)论坛来实现的;一个是伦敦 PPI 论坛,另一个是位于布拉德福德的本地 PPI 中心。本文介绍了这两个小组是如何组建的;会议的形式;以及项目团队从让痴呆症患者参与开发和交付 Angela 项目的各个方面中学到的要点。最终,目标是向痴呆症领域的其他研究人员展示如何以积极和有意义的方式将诊断患者的观点纳入研究。