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“共同学习与成长”:一项人种学研究,探索博士阶段的消费者伙伴关系

'Learning and growing together': exploring consumer partnerships in a PhD, an ethnographic study.

作者信息

Cox Ruth, Molineux Matthew, Kendall Melissa, Tanner Bernadette, Miller Elizabeth

机构信息

Occupational Therapy Department, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Corner Kessels and Troughton Roads, Coopers Plains, QLD, 4108, Australia.

Discipline of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences and Social Work, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2023 Mar 15;9(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s40900-023-00417-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Consumer and community involvement (CCI) in health research is increasingly recognised as best practice and is closely linked with calls for epistemic justice and more transparent university collaborations with consumers. Given doctoral candidates play a key role in the future of co-production, examination of consumer partnerships in PhDs is important. This study aimed to describe and evaluate consumer partnerships in a PhD from the perspective of the consumer co-researchers, the PhD candidate, and the academic supervisors including optimal approaches, impacts, and benefits and challenges.

METHODS

This prospective, co-produced ethnographic study was conducted over 33 months. Data collection included field notes, a monthly online log of partnership experiences and time spent, interviews or a focus group every six months, and a PhD student reflexive diary. Qualitative data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

The student, two academics, and four consumer co-researchers were involved. A mean of 11.10 h per month were spent on CCI. The student spent the most time (mean 15.86 h per month). Preparation for dissemination of findings was the most frequent partnership activity. The two overarching themes emphasised that a PhD promotes a rich partnership ethos with the student at the centre and that the partnership was a worthwhile but challenging process. The four sub-themes highlighted that developing a collegial and supportive environment with regular meetings combined with a multi-faceted and responsive co-learning approach were core to success. Additionally, there were benefits for individuals, research processes and outcomes, and for driving change in consumer-academic research partnerships. Recruiting to and forming the partnership, maintaining the collaboration through inevitable changes and challenges, and an ethical and supportive closure of the research team were critical.

CONCLUSIONS

This longitudinal ethnographic study demonstrated that doctoral research can create a rich ethos for research and knowledge co-production which evolved over time. Equalising power dynamics through relationship building and co-learning was critical. Additionally, a focus on supportively ending the partnership was essential, and CCI may reduce PhD student isolation and procrastination. Enhanced university incentivisation of co-production in health research is recommended to address gaps in consumer remuneration and student support.

摘要

背景

消费者和社区参与(CCI)健康研究日益被视为最佳实践,且与认知公正的呼吁以及大学与消费者建立更透明的合作紧密相关。鉴于博士生在未来的共同生产中发挥关键作用,考察博士阶段的消费者伙伴关系很重要。本研究旨在从消费者共同研究者、博士生和学术导师的角度描述和评估博士阶段的消费者伙伴关系,包括最佳方法、影响、益处以及挑战。

方法

这项前瞻性的、共同开展的人种志研究历时33个月。数据收集包括实地记录、每月在线记录的伙伴关系经历和花费的时间、每六个月进行一次的访谈或焦点小组讨论,以及博士生反思日记。使用反思性主题分析对定性数据进行分析。

结果

参与人员包括一名学生、两名学者和四名消费者共同研究者。每月平均花费11.10小时在消费者和社区参与方面。学生花费的时间最多(平均每月15.86小时)。准备研究结果的传播是最频繁的伙伴关系活动。两个总体主题强调,博士阶段以学生为中心促进了丰富的伙伴关系精神,且这种伙伴关系是一个有价值但具有挑战性的过程。四个子主题突出表明,通过定期会议营造一个 collegial 和支持性的环境,结合多方面且灵活的共同学习方法是成功的核心。此外,对个人、研究过程和结果以及推动消费者 - 学术研究伙伴关系的变革都有好处。招募并形成伙伴关系、在不可避免的变化和挑战中维持合作,以及以符合道德且支持性的方式结束研究团队至关重要。

结论

这项纵向人种志研究表明,博士研究可以为研究和知识共同生产创造一种随着时间推移而演变的丰富精神。通过建立关系和共同学习来平衡权力动态至关重要。此外,专注于以支持性的方式结束伙伴关系至关重要,且消费者和社区参与可能会减少博士生的孤立感和拖延现象。建议大学加强对健康研究共同生产的激励,以解决消费者报酬和学生支持方面的差距。

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