Maurer Maureen E, Lavelle Mary E, Hilliard-Boone Tandrea, Frazier Karen, Agraviador Danielle, Mosbacher Rachel, Forsythe Laura, Carman Kristin L
American Institutes for Research, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
American Institutes for Research, Washington, DC, USA.
Res Involv Engagem. 2024 Oct 14;10(1):105. doi: 10.1186/s40900-024-00632-9.
The uptake of research findings into clinical practice is critical to providing health care that improves health outcomes for patients. This study explored how Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) awardees perceive the relationship between engagement of patients and other partners in research and three uses, or applications, of patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) study findings, which may lead to uptake in clinical practice: (1) Integration into clinical practice guidelines, recognized point-of-care decision tools, or documents that may inform policy; (2) Implementation beyond the study, including at sites outside of the study setting or patient populations; and (3) Active dissemination of findings to specific audiences by parties external to the study team.
This exploratory qualitative study examined awardee and partner perceptions of what led to each use of study findings and how engaged partners contributed. We purposively selected PCORI-funded research projects with documentation of each use and conducted virtual interviews with 42 individuals (15 PIs or project leads, 2 research team members, and 25 partners) from 17 projects. We conducted thematic analysis of individual projects or project sets, across projects within each use case, and across the three uses.
Participants described three primary activities in which engaged partners made contributions before, during and after CER studies that facilitated the use of study findings: (1) generating relevant study findings, (2) distributing study findings strategically, and (3) making connections to people or organizations outside the study team. In addition, engagement continued to facilitate the use of study findings during subsequent PCORI-funded implementation and dissemination-specific projects, with partners adapting interventions and creating and tailoring dissemination messages and products. Finally, participants described attributes of teams' engagement approaches that may have supported partner contributions, including early and ongoing engagement, leveraging partners' connections and understanding of community needs, and using multiple engagement approaches.
This study identified examples of how engagement can help facilitate the use of CER study findings, especially when engagement contributions occur in meaningful ways. Findings from this study suggest a framework for future research on the relationship between engagement in research and uptake of study findings into clinical practice.
将研究成果应用于临床实践对于提供能改善患者健康结局的医疗保健至关重要。本研究探讨了以患者为中心的结果研究机构(PCORI)的受奖者如何看待患者及其他合作伙伴参与研究与以患者为中心的比较临床效果研究(CER)研究结果的三种用途或应用之间的关系,这些用途或应用可能会促使研究结果在临床实践中得到应用:(1)纳入临床实践指南、公认的即时医疗决策工具或可能为政策提供参考的文件;(2)在研究之外实施,包括在研究环境或患者群体之外的地点实施;(3)由研究团队之外的各方将研究结果积极传播给特定受众。
这项探索性定性研究考察了受奖者和合作伙伴对导致研究结果每种用途的因素以及参与的合作伙伴所做贡献的看法。我们有目的地选择了有每种用途记录的PCORI资助的研究项目,并对来自17个项目的42个人(15名首席研究员或项目负责人、2名研究团队成员和25名合作伙伴)进行了虚拟访谈。我们对各个项目或项目集、每个用例中的所有项目以及这三种用途进行了主题分析。
参与者描述了参与的合作伙伴在CER研究之前、期间和之后做出贡献以促进研究结果应用的三项主要活动:(1)生成相关研究结果,(2)有策略地传播研究结果,(3)与研究团队之外的人员或组织建立联系。此外,在随后由PCORI资助的实施和传播特定项目期间,参与继续促进了研究结果的应用,合作伙伴调整干预措施并创建和定制传播信息及产品。最后,参与者描述了团队参与方式的属性,这些属性可能支持了合作伙伴的贡献,包括早期和持续参与、利用合作伙伴与社区需求的联系和理解,以及采用多种参与方式。
本研究确定了参与如何有助于促进CER研究结果应用的实例,尤其是当参与贡献以有意义的方式出现时。本研究结果为未来关于研究参与与研究结果在临床实践中的应用之间关系的研究提出了一个框架。