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维持联系:长期虚拟患者参与的可行性与影响

Sustaining connections: feasibility and impact of long-term virtual patient engagement.

作者信息

Stefanik-Guizlo Kelsey, Allen Claire, Brush Sarah, Mogk Jessica, Canada Starette, Peck Marina, Ramos Kathryn, Volpe Karen, Lozano Paula

机构信息

Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, 1730 Minor Ave, Ste 1600, Seattle, WA, 98101, USA.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2024 Feb 24;10(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s40900-024-00558-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Virtual patient engagement has become more common in recent years. Emerging research suggests virtual engagement can increase accessibility for patients managing long-term health conditions and those living in larger geographic areas, but it can also be challenging to establish relationships and maintain engagement over time. Little is known about virtual engagement lasting more than two years, nor about the specific contributions of patients to virtual engagement projects. Here we describe a project where virtual engagement was sustained over a long period of time (3.5 years), measure patients' contributions to the work, and describe the facilitators and challenges of the project using the Valuing All Voices (VAV) patient engagement framework.

METHODS

Five researchers recruited four patient partners living with persistent pain to work together virtually on a project to improve care for others with long-term pain. Researchers documented engagement activities and patient partner contributions and categorized them using Carman et al.'s 3 types of engagement. They also collected data via semi-structured group interviews with patient partners about the facilitators and challenges of the project using the VAV framework.

RESULTS

In 3.5 years, patient partners contributed 487 h to the project, averaging 3.0 h per month, and participated in 40 meetings. They contributed to 17 products for patients, health care teams, and researchers. Most products (12 of 17) were created using the more in-depth engagement approaches of involvement or partnership and shared leadership. The group identified facilitators of the project across the five VAV domains of relationship-building, trust, understanding & acceptance, education & communication, and self-awareness, as well as some specific challenges such as keeping track of products across virtual platforms and managing the high volume of project information.

CONCLUSIONS

Long-term virtual patient engagement is feasible and can use more in-depth engagement approaches. Additionally, it can result in substantial contributions from patients in terms of time, effort, and products. These findings can inform future long-term virtual patient engagement efforts and provide insight into how researchers can structure their activities to encourage and maintain deep engagement over time.

摘要

背景

近年来,虚拟患者参与变得越来越普遍。新兴研究表明,虚拟参与可以提高患有长期健康问题的患者以及居住在较大地理区域的患者的可及性,但随着时间的推移建立关系并保持参与也可能具有挑战性。对于持续两年以上的虚拟参与,以及患者对虚拟参与项目的具体贡献,我们知之甚少。在此,我们描述一个项目,该项目中虚拟参与持续了很长一段时间(3.5年),衡量患者对工作的贡献,并使用“重视所有声音”(VAV)患者参与框架描述该项目的促进因素和挑战。

方法

五名研究人员招募了四名患有持续性疼痛的患者伙伴,让他们在一个项目中进行虚拟合作,以改善对其他长期疼痛患者的护理。研究人员记录了参与活动和患者伙伴的贡献,并使用卡曼等人的三种参与类型对其进行分类。他们还通过与患者伙伴进行半结构化小组访谈,使用VAV框架收集关于该项目促进因素和挑战的数据。

结果

在3.5年的时间里,患者伙伴为该项目贡献了487小时,平均每月3.0小时,并参加了40次会议。他们为患者、医疗团队和研究人员贡献了17种产品。大多数产品(17种中的12种)是采用更深入的参与方式创建的,包括参与或伙伴关系以及共同领导。该小组确定了该项目在VAV的五个领域(建立关系、信任、理解与接受、教育与沟通以及自我意识)中的促进因素,以及一些具体挑战,如在虚拟平台上跟踪产品和管理大量项目信息。

结论

长期虚拟患者参与是可行的,并且可以采用更深入的参与方式。此外,患者可以在时间、精力和产品方面做出重大贡献。这些发现可以为未来长期虚拟患者参与工作提供参考,并深入了解研究人员如何构建他们的活动,以鼓励并随着时间的推移保持深度参与。

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