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消费者对健康研究的贡献:澳大利亚研究机构的观点。

Consumers' Contribution to Health Research: Australian Research Organisations' Perspectives.

作者信息

Zhou Mingming, Dray Julia, Parkinson Anne, Richardson Alice, Clynes Lucy, Desborough Jane

机构信息

Department of Health Economics, Wellbeing and Society, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Graduate School of Health, Faculty of Health, The University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2025 Jun;28(3):e70258. doi: 10.1111/hex.70258.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite growing recognition of the importance of consumer engagement in advancing consumer-oriented and relevant research, many researchers experience challenges in appropriately acknowledging consumers' contributions to the research process. A pivotal aspect of this challenge relates to the financial remuneration offered to consumers in recognition of their contributions to research in terms of time, skills and expertise. This may be due to a lack and inconsistency of reported practice and guidance regarding remuneration. We sought to explore current practices for recognising consumers' contribution to health research and to understand health organisations' experiences and perspectives regarding this.

METHODS

A working group convened by Research Australia comprised of two academics, one PhD candidate and eight health research organisation representatives, including consumer-led organisations, was established to develop a survey to elucidate current consumer remuneration practices in Australia. Drawing on existing consumer engagement literature, the draft survey questions were constructed and finalised following review, discussion and reaching consensus among the working group. The survey was distributed online to 503 research organisation participants across Australia from December 2023 to February 2024. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics, and qualitative data were analysed using content analysis methods.

RESULTS/FINDINGS: 124 completed surveys were returned (25% response rate). 92% of participants supported recognition of consumer contributions to health research. Of this, 56% provided financial remuneration, while 36% provided non-financial forms of recognition, such as training and acknowledgement of academic outputs. However, recognition methods used in practice differed, and rates of financial remuneration varied across different levels of engagement. The need for national guidelines in consumer remuneration practice was expressed by 93% of participants.

IMPLICATIONS/KEY MESSAGE: These survey findings support an imperative to establish national recommendations for consumer remuneration, tailored to the needs of different organisations and contexts in Australia.

PATIENT AND PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

A working group formed with eight member organisations from Research Australia, including consumer-led organisations, contributed to the survey development and interpretation of the qualitative findings by reflecting on the themes developed.

摘要

背景

尽管人们越来越认识到消费者参与推动以消费者为导向且相关的研究的重要性,但许多研究人员在适当认可消费者对研究过程的贡献方面面临挑战。这一挑战的一个关键方面涉及为认可消费者在时间、技能和专业知识方面对研究的贡献而向其提供的经济报酬。这可能是由于关于报酬的报告实践和指导缺乏且不一致。我们试图探索认可消费者对健康研究贡献的当前做法,并了解健康组织在此方面的经验和观点。

方法

由澳大利亚研究委员会召集的一个工作组,由两名学者、一名博士研究生和八名健康研究组织代表(包括消费者主导的组织)组成,负责制定一项调查,以阐明澳大利亚当前的消费者报酬实践。借鉴现有的消费者参与文献,构建了调查问题草案,并在工作组进行审查、讨论并达成共识后最终确定。该调查于2023年12月至2024年2月在线分发给澳大利亚各地的503个研究组织参与者。定量数据采用描述性统计进行分析,定性数据采用内容分析方法进行分析。

结果/发现:共收回124份完整的调查问卷(回复率为25%)。92%的参与者支持认可消费者对健康研究的贡献。其中,56%提供了经济报酬,而36%提供了非经济形式的认可,如培训和对学术成果的认可。然而,实际使用的认可方法各不相同,不同参与程度的经济报酬率也有所差异。93%的参与者表示需要消费者报酬实践的国家指导方针。

启示/关键信息:这些调查结果支持有必要为澳大利亚不同组织和背景的需求制定消费者报酬的国家建议。

患者和公众贡献

由澳大利亚研究委员会的八个成员组织(包括消费者主导的组织)组成的一个工作组,通过思考所形成的主题,为调查的开展和定性结果的解释做出了贡献。

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