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关于为支持智障人士的临终关怀规划而共同设计工具包提供信息的证据审查过程的思考。

Reflections on an Evidence Review Process to Inform the Co-Design of a Toolkit for Supporting End-of-Life Care Planning With People With Intellectual Disabilities.

机构信息

School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Care, The Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

Centre for Applied Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education, Kingston University London, London, UK.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2024 Oct;27(5):e70062. doi: 10.1111/hex.70062.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There is growing recognition that healthcare inequalities faced by people with intellectual disabilities extend to their experiences at the end of life, resulting in calls for more inclusive research to help address these inequities. Our study aimed to address this through the co-design of a toolkit for supporting end-of-life care planning with people with intellectual disabilities. To inform the co-design process, we undertook an evidence review to identify existing tools, resources and approaches that were already being used in practice.

METHODS

Our evidence review comprised three components: (i) a rapid scoping review of the academic literature, (ii) a desk-based search of the grey literature and (iii) an online survey to capture unpublished resources that were distributed to services, professionals, third-sector organisations and family members. A longlist of existing materials was appraised using an adapted version of the AGREE II instrument, resulting in a shortlist that was shared with the co-design team.

RESULTS

The evidence review played a critical role in the co-design of a new toolkit of end-of-life care resources for people with intellectual disabilities. However, AGREE II proved to be limited for our purposes.

CONCLUSIONS

The survey was particularly useful in helping us identify resources, tools and approaches in current use. We identified evidence review processes that served to support co-design team activities and elements that were more problematic. We argue that evidence review practices might be enhanced to better aid co-design activities in health and care research, particularly for studies involving people with intellectual disabilities.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

This article reflects on an evidence review that was conducted as part of The Victoria and Stuart Project. People with intellectual disabilities were deeply involved at every stage of project design, delivery and dissemination. The project employed people with intellectual disabilities as members of the core research team. People with intellectual disabilities and family carers were members of the project co-design team and the project Advisory Group. The evidence review process itself was led by academic members of the research team with contributions from colleagues with intellectual disabilities via the Advisory Group and core research team. The findings from the evidence review were used by the co-design team to inform the development of an end-of-life care planning toolkit for people with intellectual disabilities.

摘要

简介

越来越多的人认识到,智障人士在医疗保健方面面临的不平等现象也延伸到了他们生命末期的经历,因此呼吁进行更多包容性的研究,以帮助解决这些不平等问题。我们的研究旨在通过共同设计一个工具包来支持智障人士的临终关怀规划来解决这个问题。为了为共同设计过程提供信息,我们进行了一项证据审查,以确定已经在实践中使用的现有工具、资源和方法。

方法

我们的证据审查包括三个部分:(i)对学术文献的快速范围审查,(ii)对灰色文献的案头搜索,以及(iii)一项旨在捕获未发表资源的在线调查,这些资源分发给服务机构、专业人员、第三部门组织和家庭成员。使用经过修改的 AGREE II 工具对现有材料的长名单进行评估,从而确定一个短名单,供共同设计团队共享。

结果

证据审查在为智障人士的临终关怀资源共同设计一个新工具包方面发挥了关键作用。然而,AGREE II 对我们的目的来说是有限的。

结论

调查在帮助我们确定当前使用的资源、工具和方法方面特别有用。我们确定了有助于支持共同设计团队活动的证据审查过程以及更具问题性的元素。我们认为,证据审查实践可以得到加强,以更好地为健康和护理研究中的共同设计活动提供帮助,特别是对于涉及智障人士的研究。

患者或公众贡献

本文反映了作为“维多利亚和斯图尔特项目”的一部分进行的证据审查。智障人士在项目设计、交付和传播的各个阶段都深度参与。该项目聘请智障人士作为核心研究团队的成员。智障人士和家庭照顾者是项目共同设计团队和项目咨询小组的成员。证据审查过程本身由学术成员领导,通过咨询小组和核心研究团队由智障残疾同事提供贡献。共同设计团队使用证据审查的结果来为智障人士的临终关怀规划工具包的开发提供信息。

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