参与者参与一项关于 COVID-19 的全国纵向研究:来自 INSPIRE 研究的见解。

Participant engagement in a national longitudinal study of COVID-19: Insights from the INSPIRE study.

作者信息

Ma Kris Pui Kwan, Stober Tracy, Gottlieb Michael, Geyer Rachel E, Rising Kristin, Saydah Sharon, Santangelo Michelle, Gatling Kristyn, Grau Dylan, Wang Ralph C, Montoy Juan Carlos, Idris Ahamed, MacDonald Samuel, Hill Mandy J, Huebinger Ryan, Prado Maria G, Gentile Nicole L, Spatz Erica, Maliki Caitlin, Dorney Jocelyn, Elmore Joann G, L'Hommedieu Michelle, Weinstein Robert A, Venkatesh Arjun K, Stephens Kari A

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jul 22;20(7):e0325948. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0325948. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine participants' motivations and their experiences throughout a decentralized, longitudinal COVID-19 study in the U.S.

METHODS

We recruited 355 participants from the Innovative Support for Patients with SARS-CoV-2 Infections Registry (INSPIRE) between November 2022 - March 2023 to answer five qualitative survey questions anonymously. We used an inductive content analysis approach to analyze the data.

RESULTS

We identified five key themes from the analysis, which reflected participants' a) motivations to join the study, b) study benefits, c) perceptions of survey questions, d) experiences with the research process, and e) preferences for disseminating research findings. Participants were motivated to learn with researchers about COVID-19. They expressed divided opinions about the relevance of INSPIRE research questions. They reported difficulties navigating the virtual research platform and the need for making survey participation less cognitively demanding. They sought more regular feedback on study findings.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings offered insights into incorporating decentralized participatory methods in longitudinal research, strengthening reciprocal research communications, making virtual research platforms user-friendly, and employing strategies to reduce participants' cognitive burden in research.

POLICY IMPLICATIONS

Longitudinal studies should focus on optimizing these aspects of participant engagement to produce rigorous findings that inform policy and practice on lasting effects of COVID-19 including Long COVID.

摘要

目的

在美国一项去中心化的纵向新冠病毒研究中,考察参与者的动机及其经历。

方法

2022年11月至2023年3月期间,我们从新型冠状病毒感染患者创新支持登记处(INSPIRE)招募了355名参与者,让他们匿名回答五个定性调查问卷问题。我们采用归纳式内容分析法对数据进行分析。

结果

我们从分析中确定了五个关键主题,这些主题反映了参与者的:a)参与研究的动机,b)研究益处,c)对调查问卷问题的看法,d)研究过程体验,以及e)对传播研究结果的偏好。参与者有与研究人员一起了解新冠病毒的动机。他们对INSPIRE研究问题的相关性看法不一。他们报告了在虚拟研究平台操作方面的困难,以及需要降低调查问卷参与的认知要求。他们寻求关于研究结果的更定期反馈。

结论

我们的研究结果为在纵向研究中纳入去中心化参与方法、加强相互研究沟通、使虚拟研究平台用户友好,以及采用策略减轻参与者在研究中的认知负担提供了见解。

政策启示

纵向研究应专注于优化参与者参与的这些方面,以得出严谨的研究结果,为关于新冠病毒长期影响(包括长期新冠)的政策和实践提供信息。

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