Department of Marketing, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia.
Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Gold Coast, QLD 4222, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 May 9;20(10):5758. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20105758.
There is growing recognition internationally of the importance of involving consumers, patients, and the public in research. This is being driven by political mandates for policies, funding, and governance that demand genuine and meaningful engagement with consumers. There are many potential benefits to involving consumers in research, including an increased relevance to patient needs, improved quality and outcomes, and enhanced public confidence in research. However, the current literature highlights that efforts to incorporate their contributions are often tokenistic and there is a limited understanding of the psychological factors that can impact researcher attitudes, intentions, and behaviours when working with consumers in research. To address this gap, this study conducted 25 semi-structured interviews with health researchers in Australia using the qualitative case study method. The study aim was to explore the underlying influences on researcher behaviour when involving consumers in health research. The results identified several factors that influence researchers' behaviour, including better quality research, emotional connection and the humanisation of research, and a shift in research culture and expectations as major drivers. However, beliefs that consumers would hinder research and must be protected from risks, paternalism, and a lack of researcher skills and resources were identified as major barriers. This article presents a theory of planned behaviour for consumer involvement in the health research model. The model offers a valuable tool for policymakers and practitioners to understand the factors that influence researcher behaviours. It can also serve as a framework for future research in this area.
国际上越来越认识到让消费者、患者和公众参与研究的重要性。这是由政策、资金和治理方面的政治要求推动的,这些要求要求与消费者进行真正有意义的互动。让消费者参与研究有很多潜在的好处,包括提高对患者需求的相关性、改善质量和结果,以及增强公众对研究的信心。然而,目前的文献强调,将他们的贡献纳入研究的努力往往只是象征性的,而且对于影响研究人员在研究中与消费者合作的态度、意图和行为的心理因素的理解有限。为了弥补这一差距,本研究采用定性案例研究方法,对澳大利亚的健康研究人员进行了 25 次半结构化访谈。该研究的目的是探讨影响研究人员在健康研究中参与消费者行为的潜在因素。研究结果确定了一些影响研究人员行为的因素,包括提高研究质量、情感联系和研究的人性化,以及研究文化和期望的转变是主要驱动力。然而,研究人员认为消费者会阻碍研究,必须保护他们免受风险、家长式作风以及缺乏研究人员技能和资源的影响,这些都是主要的障碍。本文提出了一个消费者参与健康研究模型的计划行为理论。该模型为政策制定者和实践者提供了一个有价值的工具,以了解影响研究人员行为的因素。它还可以作为该领域未来研究的框架。