Hepatitis B Foundation, Doylestown, PA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 26;12:1437502. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1437502. eCollection 2024.
Community Advisory Boards (CABs) play an important role in developing and delivering patient-centered care. However, the impact of participation on CAB members has not been well studied, particularly on the global scale. In 2022, the Hepatitis B Foundation (HBF) convened the first global hepatitis B and hepatitis delta CAB with 23 members from 17 countries, representing six out of the seven World Health Organization (WHO) regions, and countries with the largest hepatitis B and hepatitis delta disease burden.
To reflect on the process of assembling an effective and motivated CAB and assess the impact on CAB participants, three virtual focus group sessions were held with 16 participants in July and August 2023. Sessions were recorded and transcribed. Questions focused on motivations for joining the CAB, membership experiences, and lessons learned. Grounded theory analysis was used to generate hypotheses about reasons for CAB members' participation, as well as challenges and suggestions. Qualitative analysis using inductive reasoning identified key themes within responses. Transcripts were independently analyzed by a primary and secondary coder.
Motivations for joining the CAB included participants' desire to advocate for people living with hepatitis B and hepatitis delta, and other altruistic factors. Participants reflected that through CAB membership, they gained networking and advocacy opportunities and enhanced their hepatitis B- and hepatitis delta-related knowledge. Challenges participants experienced were related to time, physical limitations, and stigma. Finally, participants discussed their limited direct engagement with drug developers and proposed ways the CAB can increase interactions with stakeholders going forward.
Based on participants' assessments, establishing a global CAB for stigmatized infectious diseases is worth the effort. Regular internal review of community advisory boards' structure and performance is critical to ensure the CAB is fulfilling its mission.
社区咨询委员会(CAB)在制定和提供以患者为中心的护理方面发挥着重要作用。然而,参与对 CAB 成员的影响尚未得到充分研究,特别是在全球范围内。2022 年,乙型肝炎基金会(HBF)召集了首次全球乙型肝炎和乙型肝炎三角洲 CAB,有来自 17 个国家的 23 名成员,代表了世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的六个区域中的六个,以及乙型肝炎和乙型肝炎三角洲疾病负担最大的国家。
为了反思有效和积极参与 CAB 的过程,并评估对 CAB 参与者的影响,于 2023 年 7 月和 8 月与 16 名参与者举行了三次虚拟焦点小组会议。会议进行了记录和转录。问题集中在加入 CAB 的动机、成员经历和经验教训上。使用扎根理论分析生成了关于 CAB 成员参与原因的假设,以及挑战和建议。使用归纳推理的定性分析确定了回答中的关键主题。主要和次要编码员分别独立分析了转录本。
加入 CAB 的动机包括参与者为乙型肝炎和乙型肝炎三角洲患者发声的愿望,以及其他利他因素。参与者认为,通过 CAB 成员资格,他们获得了网络和宣传机会,并增强了他们与乙型肝炎和乙型肝炎相关的知识。参与者经历的挑战与时间、身体限制和污名有关。最后,参与者讨论了他们与药物开发者的有限直接接触,并提出了 CAB 可以在未来增加与利益相关者互动的方式。
根据参与者的评估,为受污名化的传染病建立全球 CAB 是值得的。定期对社区咨询委员会的结构和绩效进行内部审查对于确保 CAB 履行其使命至关重要。