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增强退伍军人社区重新融入研究(ENCORE):混合方法与利益相关者参与项目方案

Enhancing Veteran Community Reintegration Research (ENCORE): Protocol for a Mixed Methods and Stakeholder Engagement Project.

作者信息

Besterman-Dahan Karen, Hahm Bridget, Chavez Margeaux, Heuer Jacquelyn, Melillo Christine, Lind Jason, Dillahunt-Aspillaga Christina, Ottomanelli Lisa

机构信息

Research and Development Service, James A Haley Veterans Hospital and Clinics, Tampa, FL, United States.

Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Mar 14;12:e42029. doi: 10.2196/42029.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Veteran community reintegration (CR) has been defined as participation in community life, including employment or other productive activities, independent living, and social relationships. Veteran CR is a Veterans Health Administration priority, as a substantial proportion of veterans report difficulties with veteran CR following discharge from military service.

OBJECTIVE

Enhancing Veteran Community Reintegration Research (ENCORE) is a project funded by Veterans Health Administration's Health Service Research and Development Service. The goal of ENCORE is to maximize veteran and family reintegration by promoting innovative research and knowledge translation (KT) that informs and improves equitable Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) policies, programs, and services. Overall, 2 strategic objectives guide ENCORE activities: mobilize veteran CR research and promote innovation, relevance, and acceleration of veteran CR research and KT.

METHODS

ENCORE uses a mixed methods and stakeholder-engaged approach to achieve objectives and to ensure that the KT products generated are inclusive, innovative, and meaningful to stakeholders. Project activities will occur over 5 years (2019-2024) in 5 phases: plan, engage, mobilize, promote, and evaluate. All activities will be conducted remotely owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Methods used will include reviewing research funding and literature examining the gaps in veteran CR research, conducting expert informant interviews with VA program office representatives, and assembling and working with a Multistakeholder Partnership (MSP). MSP meetings will use external facilitation services, group facilitation techniques adapted for virtual settings, and a 6-step group facilitation process to ensure successful execution of meetings and accomplishment of goals.

RESULTS

As of December 2022, data collection for ENCORE is ongoing, with the team completing interviews with 20 stakeholders from 16 VA program offices providing veteran CR-related services. ENCORE developed and assembled the MSP, reviewed the VA funding portfolio and veteran CR research literature, and conducted a scientific gap analysis. The MSP developed a veteran CR research agenda in 2021 and continues to work with the ENCORE team to prepare materials for dissemination.

CONCLUSIONS

The goal of this program is to improve the impact of veteran CR research on policies and programs. Using a stakeholder-engaged process, insights from key stakeholder groups are being incorporated to set a research agenda that is more likely to result in a relevant and responsive veteran CR research program. Future products will include the development of an effective and relevant dissemination plan and the generation of innovative and relevant dissemination products designed for rapid KT.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/42029.

摘要

背景

退伍军人重返社区(CR)被定义为参与社区生活,包括就业或其他生产性活动、独立生活以及社会关系。退伍军人重返社区是退伍军人健康管理局的一项优先工作,因为相当一部分退伍军人报告称,退伍后在重返社区方面存在困难。

目的

加强退伍军人重返社区研究(ENCORE)是一个由退伍军人健康管理局卫生服务研究与发展局资助的项目。ENCORE的目标是通过促进创新研究和知识转化(KT),最大限度地推动退伍军人及其家庭的重返社区,为退伍军人事务部(VA)公平的政策、项目和服务提供信息并加以改进。总体而言,有两个战略目标指导ENCORE的活动:动员退伍军人重返社区研究,并促进退伍军人重返社区研究及知识转化的创新性、相关性和加速发展。

方法

ENCORE采用混合方法和利益相关者参与的方式来实现目标,并确保所产生的知识转化产品具有包容性、创新性且对利益相关者有意义。项目活动将在5年(2019 - 2024年)内分5个阶段进行:规划、参与、动员、推广和评估。由于持续的新冠疫情,所有活动将远程开展。所使用的方法将包括审查研究资金和研究退伍军人重返社区研究差距的文献,与VA项目办公室代表进行专家咨询访谈,以及组建多利益相关者伙伴关系(MSP)并与之合作。MSP会议将使用外部促进服务、适用于虚拟环境的小组促进技术以及一个6步小组促进流程,以确保会议的成功执行和目标的实现。

结果

截至2022年12月,ENCORE的数据收集工作正在进行中,该团队已完成对来自16个提供退伍军人重返社区相关服务的VA项目办公室的20名利益相关者的访谈。ENCORE组建了MSP,审查了VA的资金组合和退伍军人重返社区研究文献,并进行了科学差距分析。MSP在2021年制定了退伍军人重返社区研究议程,并继续与ENCORE团队合作准备传播材料。

结论

该项目的目标是提高退伍军人重返社区研究对政策和项目的影响。通过利益相关者参与的过程,关键利益相关者群体的见解被纳入其中,以设定一个更有可能产生相关且有针对性的退伍军人重返社区研究项目的研究议程。未来的产品将包括制定一个有效且相关的传播计划,以及生成旨在快速进行知识转化的创新且相关的传播产品。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):DERR1 - 10.2196/42029。

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