Radboudumc IQ Health, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Department Allied Health Sciences, HAN University of Applied Sciences, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Health Expect. 2024 Aug;27(4):e14133. doi: 10.1111/hex.14133.
The role of patients in healthcare research is slowly evolving, although patient roles in the research process are limited. This paper reports on a patient-led research project aiming to develop a musical hearing training programme for patients with a cochlear implant (CI): the Musi-CI programme. A CI is an inner ear prosthesis that allows people with severe hearing loss to hear. However, while speech can be understood, CI users cannot fully enjoy music or feel aversion to it. The Musi-CI programme aims to reduce this music aversion to ultimately improve music enjoyment and social participation. The development of the Musi-CI programme was supported by a consortium of professionals in CI rehabilitation and research. The aim of this paper is to describe and evaluate the Musi-CI programme development process and its impact on professional CI rehabilitation and research.
Programme development was described using a 3-layered process model of action research, distinguishing the CI user process, the healthcare professional process and the research process. To evaluate perceptions on the programme development process, consortium partners provided written comments and participated in a reflexive evaluation session that was video-recorded. Reflexive evaluation aims for collective learning and strengthening collaboration among participants. Written comments and video data were analysed using template analysis.
The involvement of an expert by experience was perceived as challenging but rewarding for all consortium partners, opening up new perspectives on CI-rehabilitation practice and research. Data analysis revealed two themes on the programme development process, professional space and acknowledgement, and two themes on the outcomes on CI rehabilitation and research: critical reflection and paradigm shift.
Experts by experience represent a different knowledge domain that may contribute to change in rehabilitation and research.
The development of the programme was initiated by a professional musician and CI user who organized the funding, had a leading role throughout the research process, including the write-up of the results, and co-authored this paper.
尽管患者在研究过程中的角色有限,但他们在医疗保健研究中的作用正在缓慢发展。本文报告了一个由患者主导的研究项目,旨在为人工耳蜗植入(CI)患者开发一个音乐听力训练计划:Musi-CI 计划。CI 是一种内耳假体,可让严重听力损失的人听到声音。然而,虽然可以理解言语,但 CI 用户无法完全享受音乐或对其产生反感。Musi-CI 计划旨在减少这种音乐反感,最终提高音乐享受和社会参与度。Musi-CI 计划的开发得到了 CI 康复和研究专业人员组成的联盟的支持。本文的目的是描述和评估 Musi-CI 计划的开发过程及其对专业 CI 康复和研究的影响。
使用行动研究的三层过程模型描述计划开发,区分 CI 用户过程、医疗保健专业人员过程和研究过程。为了评估对计划开发过程的看法,联盟合作伙伴提供了书面意见并参加了录像记录的反思性评估会议。反思性评估旨在实现集体学习并加强参与者之间的合作。使用模板分析对书面意见和视频数据进行分析。
经验专家的参与被认为对所有联盟合作伙伴都是具有挑战性但有益的,为 CI 康复实践和研究开辟了新的视角。数据分析揭示了计划开发过程中的两个主题,即专业空间和认可,以及 CI 康复和研究的两个主题,即批判性反思和范式转变。
经验专家代表不同的知识领域,可能有助于康复和研究的变革。
该计划的开发由一位专业音乐家和 CI 用户发起,他组织了资金,在整个研究过程中发挥了主导作用,包括结果的撰写,并共同撰写了本文。