Hartling Lisa, Elliott Sarah A, Mabbott Annie, Leung Julie, Shearer Kathleen, Smith Chrissy, Scott Shannon D
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Res Involv Engagem. 2024 Jan 28;10(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s40900-024-00547-5.
In 2016, we developed a pediatric parent advisory group to inform our research program which creates innovative knowledge translation (KT) tools for parents on priority topics related to acute childhood illness. We implemented a mixed methods strategy to evaluate the experiences of group members. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings from parent evaluations over four years and to discuss our experiences collaborating with the group over a multi-year period.
We conducted year-end surveys and interviews of group members to understand parents' perceptions of their experiences, group management, researcher interaction, and other outcomes of advisory group participation from 2018 to 2021. We applied a mixed methods approach, collecting and analyzing both quantitative (survey) and qualitative (survey/interview) data. Survey data were analyzed by term using descriptive statistics (i.e., frequencies, percentages). Open-ended survey responses were analyzed by conventional content analysis. Interview data were analysed thematically.
Year-end survey response rates and interview participation varied over the years. Responses to evaluation questions were generally positive and most improved over time. Results prompted changes to improve P-PAG operations, such as changes to location of meetings, communications about the group's purpose, offering sufficient context for discussion items, and providing feedback about how members' input was used. Themes identified from the qualitative data related to the importance of certain aspects of group functioning, positive views of the group's current management, and potential areas for improvement. Parents regularly expressed a desire for more diversity in the group's membership and an interest in hearing more about how the research program's activities fit into the broader healthcare system and their impacts on health outcomes.
Our experience in establishing, managing, and evaluating a parent advisory group over many years has resulted in valuable insights regarding patient engagement in health research and sustaining an advisory group over time. We have learned that an intentional and iterative approach with regular evaluations and responsive changes has been essential for fostering meaningful engagement. Significant resources are required to maintain the group; in turn, the group has made substantial and diverse contributions to the research program and its outputs.
2016年,我们成立了一个儿科家长咨询小组,为我们的研究项目提供信息,该项目旨在为家长创建与儿童急性疾病相关的优先主题的创新知识转化(KT)工具。我们采用了混合方法策略来评估小组成员的经历。本文的目的是展示四年家长评估的结果,并讨论我们在多年间与该小组合作的经验。
我们对小组成员进行了年终调查和访谈,以了解家长对他们的经历、小组管理、研究人员互动以及2018年至2021年咨询小组参与的其他结果的看法。我们采用了混合方法,收集和分析定量(调查)和定性(调查/访谈)数据。调查数据通过使用描述性统计(即频率、百分比)按术语进行分析。开放式调查回复通过常规内容分析进行分析。访谈数据进行了主题分析。
多年来,年终调查回复率和访谈参与度各不相同。对评估问题的回复总体上是积极的,并且大多数随着时间的推移有所改善。结果促使我们做出改变以改进家长咨询小组的运作,例如改变会议地点、传达小组目的、为讨论项目提供足够的背景信息以及提供关于成员意见如何被使用的反馈。从定性数据中确定的主题涉及小组运作某些方面的重要性、对小组当前管理的积极看法以及潜在的改进领域。家长们经常表示希望小组成员更加多样化,并对更多地了解研究项目的活动如何融入更广泛的医疗保健系统及其对健康结果的影响感兴趣。
我们多年来建立、管理和评估家长咨询小组的经验,为患者参与健康研究以及长期维持咨询小组提供了宝贵的见解。我们了解到,采用有意识的迭代方法,定期进行评估并做出相应改变,对于促进有意义的参与至关重要。维持该小组需要大量资源;反过来,该小组为研究项目及其产出做出了重大且多样的贡献。