Thompson Callie M, Acton Amy, Alexander William, Beyene Robel, Brownson Elisha G, Carrougher Gretchen J, Christensen Brennan, Hoarle Kimberly, Irven Jessica, Johnson Laura S, Kirkham Monica P, Lewis Giavonni M, Lucio J Xavier, Matagi Samoana, Morris Laura, Prazak Ann Marie B, Price-Smith Erin, Stuchly Bridget, Webb Crystal, Quinn Kristen
Department of Surgery, University of Utah Regional Burn Center, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA.
Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, Kentwood, MI 49508, USA.
J Burn Care Res. 2025 Mar 4;46(2):468-474. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irae196.
Burn survivors are involved in burn research, but typically in the role of research subject. We believe that the outcomes and impact of burn research can be improved by engaging survivors as collaborators in the planning, implementation, and dissemination of burn research. The goal of this work was to produce the first burn research agenda generated and prioritized by burn survivors and other stakeholders from the burn community. A series of structured focus groups covering 5 topics (Patient and Family Education, Aftercare, Navigating the Healthcare System, Recovery: Physical and Psychosocial, and Barriers to Research) were held with burn survivors and their family members. Specific research questions/topics were identified from the transcripts and prioritized via an anonymous survey of burn survivors, their caregivers, and other stakeholders from the burn community. From these sessions, 37 specific research questions/topics were identified and ranked. In addition, 19 research barriers were identified and ranked. This work presents an innovative approach to burn research through co-production with survivors and other stakeholders. Burn survivors and their caregivers are experts in their lived experiences. By involving them in burn research as collaborators and contributors from the very first steps of research and throughout the continuum of the research planning, conducting projects, and distributing findings, we believe that the research will be both more successful and more impactful. We have taken the first steps in burn research co-production with this novel stakeholder-generated research agenda for the burn community.
烧伤幸存者参与烧伤研究,但通常只是作为研究对象。我们认为,通过让幸存者作为合作者参与烧伤研究的规划、实施和传播,可以改善烧伤研究的成果和影响。这项工作的目标是制定首个由烧伤幸存者及烧伤领域的其他利益相关者提出并确定优先顺序的烧伤研究议程。我们与烧伤幸存者及其家属举行了一系列涵盖5个主题(患者及家庭教育、康复护理、应对医疗系统、身心康复以及研究障碍)的结构化焦点小组讨论。从讨论记录中确定了具体的研究问题/主题,并通过对烧伤幸存者、其护理人员以及烧伤领域的其他利益相关者进行匿名调查来确定优先顺序。从这些会议中,确定并排列了37个具体的研究问题/主题。此外,还确定并排列了19个研究障碍。这项工作通过与幸存者及其他利益相关者共同开展研究,为烧伤研究提出了一种创新方法。烧伤幸存者及其护理人员是自身生活经历方面的专家。我们相信,从研究的最初阶段开始,让他们作为合作者和贡献者参与烧伤研究,并贯穿研究规划、开展项目以及发布研究结果的整个过程,研究将会更加成功且更具影响力。我们通过这个由利益相关者为烧伤领域制定的全新研究议程,在烧伤研究共同开展方面迈出了第一步。