Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (SPOR) Support Unit, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Health Expect. 2024 Feb;27(1):e13909. doi: 10.1111/hex.13909. Epub 2023 Nov 9.
Inclusiveness, Support, Mutual Respect and Co-Build are the four pillars of patient engagement according to the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR). The aim of this manuscript is to describe the operationalization of these principles through the creation of a Patient Advisory Council (PAC) for the research study titled 'Re-Purposing the Ordering of Routine laboratory Tests (RePORT)'.
Researchers collaborated with the Alberta SPOR SUPPORT Unit (AbSPORU) Patient Engagement Team to create a diverse PAC. Recruitment was intentional and included multiple perspectives and experiences. PAC meetings were held monthly, and patient research partners received support to function as co-chairs of the PAC. Patient research partners were offered training, support and tailored modalities of compensation to actively engage with the PAC. Regular member check-ins occurred through reflexivity and a formal evaluation of PAC member engagement.
The PAC included between 9 and 11 patient research partners, principal investigator, research study coordinator, improvement scientist, resident physician and support members from the AbSPORU team. Twelve monthly PAC meetings were held during the first phase of the project. The PAC made course-changing contributions to study design including study objectives, recruitment poster, interview guide and development of codes for thematic analysis. Patient research partners largely felt that their opinions were valued. Diversity in the PAC membership enhanced access to diverse patient participants. Furthermore, support for co-chairs and patient research partner members enabled active engagement in research. In addition, a culture of mutual respect facilitated patient partner engagement, and co-design approaches yielded rich research outputs.
Collaboration between research teams and Patient Engagement Teams can promote effective patient engagement through a PAC. Deliberate and flexible strategies are needed to manage the PAC to create an ecology of Inclusiveness, Support, Mutual Respect, and Co-Build for meaningful patient engagement.
Patient research partners were involved in the decision to write this manuscript and collaborated equitably in the conception and development of this manuscript, including providing critical feedback. Patient research partners were active members of the PAC and informed the research project design, participant recruitment strategies, data collection and analysis, and will be involved in the implementation and dissemination of results. They are currently involved in the co-development of a patient engagement strategy using a Human-Centered Design process.
根据患者导向研究战略(SPOR),包容性、支持、相互尊重和共同建设是患者参与的四个支柱。本文的目的是通过创建一个名为“重新利用常规实验室测试的订单(RePORT)”的研究项目的患者咨询委员会(PAC)来描述这些原则的实施情况。
研究人员与艾伯塔省 SPOR 支持单位(AbSPORU)患者参与团队合作创建了一个多元化的 PAC。招募是有目的的,包括多个视角和经验。PAC 会议每月举行一次,患者研究合作伙伴获得支持,担任 PAC 的联合主席。患者研究合作伙伴接受培训、支持和量身定制的薪酬模式,以积极参与 PAC。通过反思和对 PAC 成员参与情况的正式评估,定期进行成员检查。
PAC 包括 9 至 11 名患者研究合作伙伴、首席研究员、研究研究协调员、改进科学家、住院医师和 AbSPORU 团队的支持成员。在项目的第一阶段,共举行了 12 次月度 PAC 会议。PAC 对研究设计做出了改变研究方向的贡献,包括研究目标、招募海报、访谈指南和主题分析代码的开发。患者研究合作伙伴大多认为他们的意见受到重视。PAC 成员的多样性增强了对不同患者参与者的获取。此外,对联合主席和患者研究合作伙伴成员的支持使他们能够积极参与研究。此外,相互尊重的文化促进了患者伙伴的参与,共同设计方法产生了丰富的研究成果。
研究团队和患者参与团队之间的合作可以通过 PAC 促进有效的患者参与。需要制定深思熟虑和灵活的策略来管理 PAC,为有意义的患者参与创造包容、支持、相互尊重和共同建设的生态系统。
患者研究合作伙伴参与了撰写本文的决策,并在本文的构思和开发中进行了平等合作,包括提供关键反馈。患者研究合作伙伴是 PAC 的积极成员,并为研究项目设计、参与者招募策略、数据收集和分析提供信息,他们将参与结果的实施和传播。他们目前正在参与使用以人为中心的设计过程制定患者参与策略。