Wilson Jacqueline M, Kromm Seija K, Johns Christine, Neraasen Michelle L, Chinhengo Tapuwa, Anderson Shannon D, Fiedrich Elsa, McNeil Deborah
Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Front Health Serv. 2025 Aug 8;5:1624820. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2025.1624820. eCollection 2025.
Co-developing research in partnership with patients and families is integral to Learning Health Systems (LHSs). These partnerships advance LHS objectives by (1) ensuring innovation is relevant to local contexts, (2) accelerating evidence into practice, and (3) improving services and outcomes that are meaningful to patients and families. Despite the importance of patient and family engagement in LHSs, strategies that guide researchers to build and sustain teams of patients, clinicians, and other partners are under-reported.
We report actionable insights for co-developing research learned through our experience within Alberta's LHS.
Parents from a provincial advisory group in Alberta identified the need to evaluate parents' experiences with family-centered care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). In response, a research team of parent partners, researchers, and clinicians is co-developing a validated experience measure for parents in NICUs.
During co-development, the research team engaged in reflective practice through semi-structured discussion informed by Schön's Reflection Model. Notes from the discussion were thematically analyzed to identify insights and research co-development strategies.
Three key insights and associated strategies were generated: (1) operationalizing co-development through a shared governance structure, terms of reference, and dedicated reflection; (2) adaptive approaches to team member involvement, renegotiating workflows, and addressing dissent; and (3) team evolution by nurturing reciprocity and utilizing existing partnerships to recruit members.
We demonstrate how a team of patient partners, researchers, and clinicians can effectively co-develop research to address health system issues, and we present strategies to support patient-oriented research teams within LHSs.
与患者及家属合作开展研究是学习型健康系统(LHS)不可或缺的一部分。这些合作关系通过以下方式推进学习型健康系统的目标:(1)确保创新与当地实际情况相关;(2)加速将证据转化为实践;(3)改善对患者及家属有意义的服务和结果。尽管患者及家属参与学习型健康系统很重要,但指导研究人员建立并维持患者、临床医生及其他合作伙伴团队的策略却鲜有报道。
我们报告了通过在艾伯塔省学习型健康系统中的经验所获得的关于合作开展研究的可行见解。
艾伯塔省一个省级咨询小组的家长们确定有必要评估家长在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)接受以家庭为中心护理的体验。作为回应,一个由家长合作伙伴、研究人员和临床医生组成的研究团队正在合作开发一种经过验证的针对新生儿重症监护病房家长的体验测量方法。
在合作开发过程中,研究团队通过基于舍恩反思模型的半结构化讨论进行反思性实践。对讨论记录进行主题分析,以确定见解和研究合作开发策略。
产生了三个关键见解及相关策略:(1)通过共享治理结构、职权范围和专门的反思来实施合作开发;(2)采用适应性方法让团队成员参与、重新协商工作流程并处理异议;(3)通过培养互惠互利并利用现有伙伴关系招募成员来实现团队发展。
我们展示了患者合作伙伴、研究人员和临床医生团队如何能够有效地合作开展研究以解决卫生系统问题,并提出了支持学习型健康系统中以患者为导向的研究团队的策略。