Tracey McConnell, Cindy V Mendieta, Esther de Vries, Jose A Calvache, Gillian Prue, Sam Ahmedzai, Joanne Reid
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Abstract
Background: A recent Lancet commission called for more research on palliative care in low- and middle-income (LMIC) countries such as Colombia. A research priority setting approach has been recommended by The Global Forum for Health Research to address the huge gap in research output between LMIC and high-income countries, with influential health service bodies recommending the active involvement of non-research expert stakeholders in establishing research priorities to address service user needs.
Method: Priority setting partnership (PSP) following the four stages of the James Lind Alliance methodology; establishing the partnership, identifying evidence uncertainties, refining questions and uncertainties, and prioritization. Data from MS forms were analysed using descriptive statistics.
Results: A total of 33 stakeholders attended an online PSP workshop and completed the Mentimeter exercise in Microsoft Teams. A total of 48 attended the subsequent in person prioritisation exercise in urban Bogota (n = 22) and rural Popayan (n = 25). The stakeholders were a diverse group of health professionals (physicians, medical students, nurses, dentists, physiotherapists, nutritionist, occupational and speech therapists), financial and administrative staff and patients with life-limiting illness and caregivers. Top research priorities included patient and caregiver needs, service provider education and training, and better integration of palliative care with cancer and non-cancer services. The key challenges included a lack of interest in palliative care research, along with funding, time and resource constraints. Key solutions included collaboration across disciplines and settings, highlighting benefits of palliative research to help secure adequate resources, and multicentre, mixed method research, with patient involvement from the research development stage.
Conclusion: The findings of this PSP should be disseminated among palliative care associations worldwide to inform international multicentre studies, and among governmental and nongovernmental organisations that promote research in Colombia. A focus on patient and family caregiver palliative care needs in Colombia should be prioritised.
背景:最近,柳叶刀委员会呼吁哥伦比亚等中低收入国家开展更多姑息关怀研究。全球健康研究论坛(The Global Forum for Health Research)建议采用确定研究重点的方法,以解决中低收入国家与高收入国家在研究成果方面的巨大差距,有影响力的健康服务机构建议让非研究专家的利益相关者积极参与确定研究重点,以满足服务使用者的需求:方法:按照詹姆斯-林德联盟方法的四个阶段,即建立伙伴关系、确定证据的不确定性、完善问题和不确定性以及确定优先次序,建立优先次序确定伙伴关系(PSP)。使用描述性统计对 MS 表格中的数据进行了分析:共有 33 位利益相关者参加了在线 PSP 研讨会,并在 Microsoft Teams 中完成了 Mentimeter 练习。共有 48 人参加了随后在波哥大市区(22 人)和波帕扬农村地区(25 人)进行的优先排序工作。利益相关者包括不同的卫生专业人员(医生、医科学生、护士、牙医、物理治疗师、营养师、职业和语言治疗师)、财务和行政人员以及患有局限生命疾病的患者和护理人员。首要研究重点包括病人和照护者的需求、服务提供者的教育和培训,以及更好地将姑息关怀与癌症和非癌症服务相结合。主要挑战包括对姑息关怀研究缺乏兴趣,以及资金、时间和资源限制。关键的解决方案包括跨学科和跨环境合作,强调姑息研究的益处以帮助确保充足的资源,以及多中心、混合方法研究,并在研究开发阶段就让患者参与其中:本项目的研究结果应在全球姑息关怀协会中传播,为国际多中心研究提供信息,并在促进哥伦比亚研究的政府和非政府组织中传播。应优先关注哥伦比亚病人和家庭照护者的姑息关怀需求。
期刊介绍:
BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.