增加成人社会关怀的研究能力:肯特郡的研究能力建设伙伴关系及其变革理论。

NIHR open research Pub Date : 2025-07-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3310/nihropenres.13890.2
Jolie R Keemink, Sarah Hotham, Wenjing Zhang, Rasa Mikelyte, Nick Smith, Ferhana Hashem, Georgina Walton, Alison Charles, Ann-Marie Towers
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本文描述了成人社会关怀(ASC)研究能力建设伙伴关系的发展以及支撑这项工作的相应变革理论。2021年,英国国家卫生与护理研究所(NIHR)在英格兰资助了六个社会护理能力建设伙伴关系,以提高社会护理研究的质量和数量。这些伙伴关系促进了大学、地方当局、从业者、提供者和有实际经验的人之间的协作工作。肯特研究伙伴关系是其中一个伙伴关系。肯特研究伙伴关系是一个为期四年的合作伙伴关系,采取共同生产的方式,旨在通过投资和重视社会护理劳动力,发展研究文化和循证实践和创新来提高护理质量。肯特研究伙伴关系包括四个相互关联的工作流-实践社区,驻校研究员,奖学金和研究成果获取。此外,第五种跨领域工作流程致力于让那些有ASC生活经验的人参与进来。为了确保稳健的计划规划和评估,我们为整个伙伴关系和每个工作流程开发了变革理论模型。在这些模型中,我们还介绍了肯特研究伙伴关系如何使用行为改变轮作为基础模型来改变行为。
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Increasing research capacity in adult social care: a research capacity-building partnership in Kent and its theory of change.

This paper describes the development of an adult social care (ASC) research capacity-building partnership and the corresponding theory of change that underpins this work. In 2021, the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded six social care capacity building partnerships across England to improve the quality and quantity of social care research. These partnerships facilitate collaborative working between universities, local authorities, practitioners, providers, and people with lived experience. The Kent Research Partnership was established as one of the partnerships. Taking a co-produced approach, the Kent Research Partnership is a four-year partnership that aims to improve care quality by investing in and valuing the social care workforce and developing a culture of research and evidence-based practice and innovation. The Kent Research Partnership includes four interlinked streams of work- Communities of Practice, Researcher in Residence, Fellowships, and Access to Research. In addition, a fifth, cross-cutting workstream is dedicated to involving those with lived experience of ASC. To ensure robust programme planning and evaluation, we developed Theory of Change models for the overall partnership and each workstream. Within these models, we also how the Kent Research Partnership intends to change behaviour using the Behaviour Change Wheel as the underpinning model.

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