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艾滋病病毒研究中的共同生产:来自新冠疫情的一个案例研究

Co-production in HIV research: a case study from the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Papageorgiou Vasiliki, Bruton Jane, Johnson Halle, Petretti Silvia, Thamm Wezi, Anderson Joshua, Hamza Husseina, Ward Helen

机构信息

Patient Experience Research Centre, Imperial College London, London, UK.

Positively UK, London, UK.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2025 May 9;11(1):45. doi: 10.1186/s40900-025-00713-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Co-produced research is an approach where people with lived experience voluntarily engage as collaborators throughout the entire research process. In this study, academic researchers aimed to recruit and train people living with HIV, in partnership with a community-based organisation (Positively UK), with the objective of enhancing research skills and capabilities of the HIV community to lead and/or facilitate forthcoming research initiatives and projects.

MAIN BODY

Our collaborative endeavour involved a group of academic researchers, a public involvement practitioner and people living with HIV (comprising two co-researchers and three advisory group members) to design and conduct a participatory, qualitative enquiry from January to September 2021. Our study aimed to explore the experiences of people living with HIV within the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic. All co-researchers underwent rigorous and essential research training that encompassed ethics, conducting qualitative interviews, analysing transcripts and considerations pertaining to emotional well-being. Communication was conducted exclusively by phone or online throughout the project. The unpredictability associated with the pandemic necessitated an adaptive and flexible approach that encompassed personal circumstances and the intricacies of conducting research during a global health crisis. Based on our reflections, we map out our collaborative experiences and provide recommendations for the advancement of future co-produced research endeavours involving people living with HIV at each stage of the research cycle. We identify four areas of focus: (1) building relationships inclusive of trust and rapport and managing stakeholders' expectations; (2) reciprocal learning and ensuring the amplification of all voices; (3) the necessity for flexibility and the integration of continuous reflection; and (4) the pursuit of impact that transcends traditional academic outputs.

CONCLUSION

Participatory research and co-production are increasingly common approaches to research. These approaches have impacts on all stakeholders involved including co-researchers, public involvement practitioners, academic researchers and the wider community. In the context of this study, we demonstrate that undertaking co-production remotely and building meaningful partnerships remains possible where teams build good rapport challenging traditional power structures. The team members affirmative experiences could potentially positively affect their future participation in research, whether as participants and/or as co-researchers, as well as informing the future research strategies and decisions of researcher investigators.

摘要

背景

合作研究是一种让有实际生活经历的人在整个研究过程中自愿作为合作者参与的方法。在本研究中,学术研究人员旨在与一个社区组织(英国积极生活组织)合作,招募和培训艾滋病毒感染者,目的是提高艾滋病毒感染者群体引领和/或推动即将开展的研究计划和项目的研究技能与能力。

主体内容

我们的合作项目于2021年1月至9月期间,由一组学术研究人员、一名公众参与从业者以及艾滋病毒感染者(包括两名共同研究人员和三名咨询小组成员)共同设计并开展了一项参与式定性调查。我们的研究旨在探索英国艾滋病毒感染者在新冠疫情期间的经历。所有共同研究人员都接受了严格且必要的研究培训,包括伦理道德、进行定性访谈、分析访谈记录以及与情绪健康相关的考量。在整个项目过程中,沟通完全通过电话或线上方式进行。疫情带来的不可预测性使得我们需要采取一种适应性强且灵活的方法,这种方法要考虑到个人情况以及在全球健康危机期间开展研究的复杂性。基于我们的反思,我们梳理了我们的合作经历,并为在研究周期的每个阶段推进未来涉及艾滋病毒感染者的合作研究工作提供建议。我们确定了四个重点领域:(1)建立包含信任和融洽关系的人际关系并管理利益相关者的期望;(2)相互学习并确保所有声音都能得到放大;(3)灵活性的必要性以及持续反思的融入;(4)追求超越传统学术成果的影响力。

结论

参与式研究和合作生产是越来越常见的研究方法。这些方法对所有相关利益者都有影响,包括共同研究人员、公众参与从业者、学术研究人员以及更广泛的社区。在本研究的背景下,我们证明了在团队建立良好融洽关系、挑战传统权力结构的情况下,远程开展合作生产并建立有意义的伙伴关系仍然是可行的。团队成员的积极经历可能会对他们未来参与研究产生积极影响,无论是作为参与者还是作为共同研究人员,同时也能为研究人员未来的研究策略和决策提供参考。

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