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了解哪些人参与以及未参与健康研究:收集和分析人口统计学数据以实现患者和公众参与及介入的多元化。

Understanding who is and isn't involved and engaged in health research: capturing and analysing demographic data to diversify patient and public involvement and engagement.

作者信息

Keane Annie, Islam Safina, Parsons Suzanne, Verma Arpana, Farragher Tracey, Forde Davine, Holmes Leah, Cresswell Katharine, Williams Susannah, Arru Paolo, Howlett Emily, Turner-Uaandja Hannah, MacGregor Issy, Grey Tracy, Arain Zahra, Scahill Maura, Starling Bella

机构信息

Vocal, NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, The Nowgen Centre, Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9WU, UK.

Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre and Education Trust (Previously at Vocal), University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2023 May 8;9(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s40900-023-00434-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) can improve the relevance, quality, ethics and impact of research thus contributing to high quality research. Currently in the UK, people who get involved in research tend to be aged 61 years or above, White and female. Calls for greater diversity and inclusion in PPIE have become more urgent especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, so that research can better address health inequalities and be relevant for all sectors of society. Yet, there are currently no routine systems or requirements to collect or analyse the demographics of people who get involved in health research in the UK. The aim of this study was to develop to capture and analyse the characteristics of who does and doesn't take part in patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) activities.

METHODS

As part of its strategic focus on diversity and inclusion, Vocal developed a questionnaire to assess the demographics of people taking part in its PPIE activities. Vocal is a non-profit organisation which supports PPIE in health research across the region of Greater Manchester in England. The questionnaire was implemented across Vocal activities between December 2018 and March 2022. In that time. Vocal was working with approximately 935 public contributors. 329 responses were received: a return rate of 29.3%. Analysis of findings and comparison against local population demographic data, and available national data related to public contributors to health research, was performed.

RESULTS

Results show that it is feasible to assess the demographics of people who take part in PPIE activities, through a questionnaire system. Further, our emerging data indicate that Vocal are involving people from a wider range of ages and with a greater diversity of ethnic backgrounds in health research, as compared to available national data. Specifically, Vocal involves more people of Asian, African and Caribbean heritage, and includes a wider range of ages in its PPIE activities. More women than men are involved in Vocal's work.

CONCLUSION

Our 'learn by doing' approach to assessing who does and doesn't take part in Vocal's PPIE activities has informed our practice and continues influence our strategic priorities for PPIE. Our system and learning reported here may be applicable and transferable to other similar settings in which PPIE is carried out. We attribute the greater diversity of our public contributors to our strategic priority and activities to promote more inclusive research since 2018.

摘要

背景

患者及公众参与和介入(PPIE)能够提升研究的相关性、质量、伦理及影响力,从而推动高质量研究。目前在英国,参与研究的人群往往年龄在61岁及以上,以白人女性为主。尤其是自新冠疫情以来,对PPIE中实现更大的多样性和包容性的呼声变得更加迫切,以便研究能够更好地解决健康不平等问题,并与社会各阶层相关。然而,目前英国尚无收集或分析参与健康研究人群人口统计学数据的常规系统或要求。本研究的目的是开发一种方法,以获取并分析参与和未参与患者及公众参与和介入(PPIE)活动的人群特征。

方法

作为其对多样性和包容性战略重点的一部分,Vocal开发了一份问卷,以评估参与其PPIE活动人群的人口统计学特征。Vocal是一个非营利组织,在英国大曼彻斯特地区支持健康研究中的PPIE。该问卷于2018年12月至2022年3月期间在Vocal的各项活动中实施。在此期间,Vocal与约935名公众参与者合作。共收到329份回复,回复率为29.3%。对调查结果进行了分析,并与当地人口统计数据以及与健康研究公众参与者相关的现有国家数据进行了比较。

结果

结果表明,通过问卷系统评估参与PPIE活动人群的人口统计学特征是可行的。此外,我们的新数据表明,与现有国家数据相比,Vocal在健康研究中涉及了更广泛年龄范围和更多样化种族背景的人群。具体而言,Vocal涉及更多具有亚洲、非洲和加勒比血统的人,并且在其PPIE活动中涵盖了更广泛的年龄范围。参与Vocal工作的女性多于男性。

结论

我们通过“边做边学”的方法来评估谁参与以及谁未参与Vocal的PPIE活动,这为我们的实践提供了信息,并继续影响我们PPIE的战略重点。我们在此报告的系统和经验教训可能适用于并可转移到其他开展PPIE的类似环境中。我们将公众参与者的更大多样性归因于自2018年以来我们促进更具包容性研究的战略重点和活动。

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