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支持儿科疼痛知识传播参与的独特及共同合作伙伴优先事项:一项最佳-最差尺度实验

Unique and shared partner priorities for supporting engagement in knowledge mobilization in pediatric pain: a best-worst scaling experiment.

作者信息

MacKenzie Nicole E, Chambers Christine T, Marshall Deborah A, Cassidy Christine E, Corkum Penny V, McGrady Meghan E, Parker Jennifer A, MacDonald Karen V, Birnie Kathryn A

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Life Sciences Centre, 1355 Oxford St, Halifax, NS, B3H 4J1, Canada.

Centre for Pediatric Pain Research, IWK Health, Halifax, NS, Canada.

出版信息

Health Res Policy Syst. 2025 Apr 18;23(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s12961-025-01310-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Engaging in partnerships is key to the success of knowledge mobilization (KM) activities; however, how best to engage partners in KM activities in the context of paediatric pain and children's health more broadly is not well understood. There is limited guidance on what supports the development of effective partnerships in KM activities with a variety of partner types. The purpose of this study was to examine the preferences and priorities of three partner groups (i.e. health professionals, researchers and patient/caregiver partners) when it comes to supporting their engagement in KM activities within paediatric pain and children's health.

METHODS

We used a case 1 (object case) best-worst scaling (BWS) experiment, a stated preferences method to assess priorities and relative importance of factors related to supporting engagement in KM activities and compare their importance across the three partner groups. Participants completed 12 tasks requiring them to select items that were most and least important to supporting their engagement in KM activities. A total of 11 items, generated through a previous elicitation task, were included in the balanced incomplete block experimental design for the BWS. Difference scores and ratio values were calculated for each group and relative comparisons were observed across groups.

RESULTS

A total of 127 participants completed the BWS experiment. All partner groups agreed that items related to relationships within teams were among the most important, while pragmatic items related to executing KM were amongst the least important. While there was relative similarity in the items ranked as important, varying priorities also emerged for each group; fit of KM activities in the clinical context was particularly important among researchers, while flexible communication was relatively more important within the patient/caregiver group. Health professionals differed the least from the other groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Different partner groups prioritized strong relationships when it comes to supporting engagement in KM activities, reinforcing the importance of connections in KM processes. There was nuance, however, around how partner groups valued various aspects of relationships. Individuals leading KM initiatives in paediatric pain and children's health should discuss relationships and pragmatics with partners to ensure successful collaboration and impactful activities.

摘要

背景

建立伙伴关系是知识转化(KM)活动取得成功的关键;然而,在更广泛的儿科疼痛和儿童健康背景下,如何最好地让伙伴参与到KM活动中,目前还没有得到很好的理解。关于在与各种伙伴类型开展的KM活动中,哪些因素有助于建立有效的伙伴关系,相关指导有限。本研究的目的是考察三个伙伴群体(即卫生专业人员、研究人员和患者/照顾者伙伴)在支持他们参与儿科疼痛和儿童健康领域的KM活动方面的偏好和优先事项。

方法

我们采用了案例1(目标案例)最佳-最差尺度法(BWS)实验,这是一种陈述偏好方法,用于评估与支持参与KM活动相关的因素的优先事项和相对重要性,并比较三个伙伴群体对这些因素重要性的看法。参与者完成12项任务,要求他们选择对支持自己参与KM活动最重要和最不重要的项目。通过之前的启发式任务生成的总共11个项目被纳入BWS的平衡不完全区组实验设计中。计算每组的差异分数和比值,并观察各组之间的相对比较情况。

结果

共有127名参与者完成了BWS实验。所有伙伴群体都认为,与团队内部关系相关的项目是最重要的,而与执行KM相关的务实项目是最不重要的。虽然在被列为重要的项目上存在相对相似性,但每个群体也出现了不同的优先事项;KM活动在临床环境中的适应性在研究人员中尤为重要,而灵活沟通在患者/照顾者群体中相对更为重要。卫生专业人员与其他群体的差异最小。

结论

在支持参与KM活动方面,不同的伙伴群体都将牢固的关系列为优先事项,这强化了关系在KM过程中的重要性。然而,在伙伴群体如何重视关系的各个方面存在细微差别。在儿科疼痛和儿童健康领域领导KM倡议的个人应与伙伴讨论关系和务实问题,以确保成功合作和开展有影响力的活动。

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