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决策者在利用快速证据总结支持危机实时证据决策方面的经验:一项混合方法研究。

Decision-makers' experiences with rapid evidence summaries to support real-time evidence informed decision-making in crises: a mixed methods study.

机构信息

Centre for Implementation Research, Canadian Institutes of Health Research Health System Impact Fellowship, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Centre for Implementation Research, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Mar 25;23(1):282. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09302-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a clear need for research evidence to drive policymaking and emergency responses so that lives are saved and resources are not wasted. The need for evidence support for health and humanitarian crisis is even more pertinent because of the time and practical constraints that decision-makers in these settings face. To improve the use of research evidence in policy and practice, it is important to provide evidence resources tailored to the target audience. This study aims to gain real-world insights from decision-makers about how they use evidence summaries to inform real-time decision-making in crisis-settings, and to use our findings to improve the format of evidence summaries.

METHODS

This study used an explanatory sequential mixed method study design. First, we used a survey to identify the views and experiences of those who were directly involved in crisis response in different contexts, and who may or may not have used evidence summaries. Second, we used the insights generated from the survey to help inform qualitative interviews with decision-makers in crisis-settings to derive an in-depth understanding of how they use evidence summaries and their desired format for evidence summaries.

RESULTS

We interviewed 26 decision-makers working in health and humanitarian emergencies. The study identified challenges decision-makers face when trying to find and use research evidence in crises, including insufficient time and increased burden of responsibilities during crises, limited access to reliable internet connection, large volume of data not translated into user friendly summaries, and little information available on preparedness and response measures. Decision-makers preferred the following components in evidence summaries: title, target audience, presentation of key findings in an actionable checklist or infographic format, implementation considerations, assessment of the quality of evidence presented, citation and hyperlink to the full review, funding sources, language of full review, and other sources of information on the topic. Our study developed an evidence summary template with accompanying training material to inform real-time decision-making in crisis-settings.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study provided a deeper understanding of the preferences of decision-makers working in health and humanitarian emergencies about the format of evidence summaries to enable real-time evidence informed decision-making.

摘要

背景

需要研究证据来推动决策和应急响应,以拯救生命和避免资源浪费。由于决策者在这些环境中面临时间和实际的限制,因此对卫生和人道主义危机的证据支持的需求更为迫切。为了提高政策和实践中对研究证据的使用,向目标受众提供量身定制的证据资源非常重要。本研究旨在从决策者那里获得有关他们如何使用证据摘要来实时决策的实际见解,并利用我们的发现改进证据摘要的格式。

方法

本研究采用了解释性顺序混合方法研究设计。首先,我们使用调查来确定那些直接参与不同背景下危机应对的人员的观点和经验,这些人员可能已经或可能没有使用过证据摘要。其次,我们利用调查产生的见解来帮助告知危机环境中的决策者进行定性访谈,以深入了解他们如何使用证据摘要以及他们希望的证据摘要格式。

结果

我们采访了 26 名在卫生和人道主义紧急情况下工作的决策者。研究确定了决策者在危机中寻找和使用研究证据时面临的挑战,包括时间不足和危机期间责任负担增加、可靠互联网连接有限、大量未转化为用户友好摘要的数据以及有关准备和应对措施的信息有限。决策者更喜欢证据摘要中的以下内容:标题、目标受众、以可操作的清单或信息图表格式呈现关键发现、实施注意事项、对所呈现证据质量的评估、对完整评论的引用和超链接、资金来源、完整评论的语言以及关于该主题的其他信息来源。我们的研究开发了一个证据摘要模板,并附有培训材料,以在危机环境中为实时决策提供信息。

结论

我们的研究更深入地了解了在卫生和人道主义紧急情况下工作的决策者对证据摘要格式的偏好,以便进行实时证据支持的决策。

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