The three-domain impact framework for characterizing impact of patient involvement in health technology assessment.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Veronica Lopez Gousset, Aline Silveira Silva, Anke-Peggy Holtorf, Ana Toledo-Chávarri, Ann Single
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Abstract

Objectives: Evaluating the impact of patient involvement in health technology assessments (HTA) may help improve practices and avoid ineffective activities. Evaluation, however, continues to be infrequent, inconsistent, and often only relates to process quantity or quality. The Patient and Citizen Involvement in HTA Interest Group (PCIG) within Health Technology Assessment International set out to contextualize this impact to support evaluation.

Methods: Given the lack of established methodology to measure impact, the team performed a qualitative analysis of first-hand accounts about perceived changes in HTA due to involvement of patient stakeholders. A questionnaire was developed, piloted, and rolled out to collect personal perspectives from stakeholders with relevant experience. The stories were analyzed in the aggregate to identify themes in the data.

Results: From January 2019 to September 2021, twenty-four responses were collected through PCIG's network. Responses (including one joint industry-HTA body submission) came from patient representatives (12), HTA bodies (11), and industry representatives (2) from North America (5), South America (3), Europe (13), and Asia Pacific (3). Based on themes commonly reported, a three-domain framework for evaluating impact is proposed: impact on basis of HTA result or recommendation, impact on HTA body, and impact on patient participants. The framework includes components under each domain to support reporting.

Conclusions: Using the Three-Domain Impact Framework may be useful in identifying, evaluating, and communicating the value of patient involvement in HTA. Enhancing and increasing reporting practices may improve transparency and facilitate process improvements for meaningful integration of patient stakeholders into HTA appraisals across jurisdictions.

用于描述患者参与卫生技术评估影响的三领域影响框架。
目的:评估患者参与卫生技术评估 (HTA) 的影响有助于改进实践和避免无效活动。然而,评估仍然不经常、不一致,而且往往只涉及过程的数量或质量。国际健康技术评估组织(Health Technology Assessment International)内的 "患者和公民参与 HTA 小组"(Patient and Citizen Involvement in HTA Interest Group,PCIG)旨在将这种影响具体化,以支持评估工作:鉴于缺乏衡量影响的既定方法,该小组对第一手资料进行了定性分析,了解患者利益相关者的参与给 HTA 带来的变化。为收集具有相关经验的利益相关者的个人观点,我们开发、试用并推出了一份调查问卷。对这些故事进行了综合分析,以确定数据中的主题:从 2019 年 1 月到 2021 年 9 月,通过 PCIG 网络共收集到 24 份回复。回复(包括一份行业与 HTA 机构联合提交的材料)来自患者代表(12 份)、HTA 机构(11 份)和行业代表(2 份),分别来自北美(5 份)、南美(3 份)、欧洲(13 份)和亚太地区(3 份)。根据通常报告的主题,提出了评估影响的三领域框架:对 HTA 结果或建议基础的影响、对 HTA 机构的影响以及对患者参与者的影响。该框架包括每个领域下的组成部分,以支持报告:结论:使用三领域影响框架可能有助于确定、评估和宣传患者参与 HTA 的价值。加强和增加报告实践可提高透明度并促进流程改进,从而将患者利益相关者有意义地纳入各辖区的 HTA 评估中。
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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
15.60%
发文量
116
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care serves as a forum for the wide range of health policy makers and professionals interested in the economic, social, ethical, medical and public health implications of health technology. It covers the development, evaluation, diffusion and use of health technology, as well as its impact on the organization and management of health care systems and public health. In addition to general essays and research reports, regular columns on technology assessment reports and thematic sections are published.
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