A bridge between worlds: Embedding research in telepractice co-design with disability community

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Cloe Benz
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Abstract

Introduction

Co-production approaches are increasingly being advocated for as a way of addressing the research translatory gap while including patient and public involvement in development of services they access, and particularly in disability service provision. Embedded research (ER) is a method which integrates the researcher within the target organization to better facilitate both co-production of research outputs and the reduction of the research translation gap. The aim of this reflection is to better understand the commonalities and differences between ER in a disability context to accounts published in academic literature.

Method

A review of embedded researcher literature was completed in combination with a personal reflection of lived experience as an embedded researcher within a disability support service organization. The reflective process included review of research journal entries and other records of lived experience (photographs, audio recordings, drawings) maintained throughout the period in the role of embedded researcher. A reflexive thematic analysis process was used.

Results

I reflect throughout the article upon five themes which highlight both the commonalities between my experiences and those of other embedded researchers as well as instances where they differed. The five themes include (1) A knowledge bridge, (2) Considerations of positionality, (3) Ethical complexity, (4) Anticipating change, and (5) Existing in the in-between together.

Conclusion

Experiences of ER appear to transcend the discipline in which the research is being embedded, and while the lived experience in a disability host organization was invaluable in facilitating a successful co-produced research project, significant avenues for improvement exist in terms of ethical frameworks, methodological guidance, and communities of support.

世界之间的桥梁:将研究纳入与残疾人社区的远程实践共同设计中
人们越来越多地提倡共同生产方式,以此来解决研究成果转化方面的差距,同时让患者和公众参与到他们所获得的服务的开发过程中,特别是残疾人服务的提供过程中。嵌入式研究(ER)是一种将研究人员融入目标组织的方法,可以更好地促进研究成果的共同生产,缩小研究成果转化的差距。本反思旨在更好地理解嵌入式研究与学术文献中发表的文章之间的共性和差异。在完成对嵌入式研究文献的回顾的同时,还结合了作为一名嵌入式研究人员在残疾人支持服务机构中的个人反思。反思过程包括回顾在担任嵌入式研究员期间的研究日志和其他生活经历记录(照片、录音、图画)。我在文章中对五个主题进行了反思,这五个主题既突出了我与其他嵌入式研究人员的经历之间的共性,也突出了他们之间的差异。这五个主题包括:(1) 知识桥梁;(2) 立场考虑;(3) 伦理复杂性;(4) 预测变化;(5) 共同存在于两者之间。虽然在残疾人东道组织中的生活经验对于成功开展共同制作研究项目非常宝贵,但在伦理框架、方法指导和支持社区方面仍有很大的改进空间。
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Learning Health Systems
Learning Health Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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