Research Centre of the University of Montreal Hospital Centre, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Centre d'excellence sur le partenariat avec les patients et le public, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Health Expect. 2024 Feb;27(1):e13964. doi: 10.1111/hex.13964.
With the purpose of supporting scientific professionals and helping them to better integrate the expertise of users in their work, a users' and relatives' panel (URP) was set up at the National Institute for Excellence in Health and Social Services in Quebec (INESSS), Canada for the social services and mental health directorate. URPs are advisory structures that mobilise the experiential knowledge of people affected by various issues.
The objective of this study is to assess from a diverse stakeholders' perceptions: (1) the experience of developing and implementing the URP within the context of an Agencies for Health Technology Assessment and Assessment of Social Services (AHTAASS), (2) the contribution of such a URP, (3) the challenges encountered and (4) the perspectives of improvement for the following years.
We conducted a qualitative descriptive evaluation study. Nineteen interviews were conducted: six with URP members and 13 with staff representatives. The documents related to the creation of the panel, the URP minutes summarising the discussions and the reports published during that period were collected and analysed. Following a preliminary round of data analysis, a debriefing meeting was conducted with a few participants to validate the results.
The panel was set up as part of the INESSS' desire to better integrate experiential knowledge into its recommendations. Twelve projects were presented to the panel on various themes. The URP enabled health professionals to consider dimensions they had not identified, to better integrate the experiential data collected from users into their work and to develop recommendations that made more sense to users. Panel members and INESSS professionals learned to work together, moving the working methods from consultation to collaboration and even coconstruction. Based on the panel's significant contribution, the INESSS decided to maintain it and to strengthen its place in its system to better integrate the experiential knowledge of users into its work.
This research illustrates how AHTAASS can set up a URP composed exclusively of users, and how it can contribute and be evaluated. It shows that URPs are structures that value the sharing of experiential knowledge of its members, humanise decision-making and give meaning to the work done by scientific professionals.
One patient-researcher has contributed to the preparation and writing of this manuscript.
为了支持科学专业人员,并帮助他们更好地将用户的专业知识融入工作中,加拿大魁北克省国家卓越卫生和社会服务研究所(INESSS)为社会服务和心理健康局设立了一个用户和亲属小组(URP)。URP 是一种咨询结构,它调动了受各种问题影响的人的经验知识。
本研究旨在从不同利益相关者的角度评估:(1)在评估卫生技术和社会服务机构(AHTAASS)的背景下,开发和实施 URP 的经验;(2)URP 的贡献;(3)遇到的挑战;(4)以及未来几年的改进前景。
我们进行了一项定性描述性评估研究。共进行了 19 次访谈:6 次与 URP 成员进行,13 次与工作人员代表进行。收集并分析了与小组创建相关的文件、总结讨论的 URP 会议记录以及在此期间发布的报告。在进行了初步的数据分析后,与一些参与者举行了一次汇报会议,以验证结果。
该小组是 INESSS 更好地将经验知识融入其建议的愿望的一部分。就各种主题向小组提出了 12 个项目。URP 使卫生专业人员能够考虑到他们没有发现的维度,更好地将从用户那里收集到的经验数据融入他们的工作,并制定对用户更有意义的建议。小组成员和 INESSS 专业人员学会了共同合作,将工作方法从咨询转变为协作,甚至是共同构建。基于小组的显著贡献,INESSS 决定保留它,并加强其在系统中的地位,以更好地将用户的经验知识融入其工作中。
这项研究说明了 AHTAASS 如何设立一个完全由用户组成的 URP,以及它如何做出贡献并进行评估。它表明,URP 是一种重视其成员经验知识共享的结构,使决策人性化,并使科学专业人员的工作具有意义。
一位患者研究员为本文的准备和撰写做出了贡献。