促进健康研究中的消费者伙伴关系。

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Raluca Ghebosu, Leonie Young, Benedette Watson, Merran Williams, Ashley Dedmon, Jo Maxwell, Erik W Thompson, Fernando Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Joy Wolfram
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摘要

背景:消费者参与和参与卫生研究是一个公认的、日益重要的优先事项,这有助于提高公众的知情程度,使研究在影响和供资方面有更广泛的发言权,并指导消费者解决最重要的问题。消费者参与研究的这些公认的好处可以通过培训得到加强。方法:我们描述了一个为健康研究人员和消费者设计的讲习班,旨在提供交流机会和介绍性培训,借鉴了澳大利亚和美国的经验。参与者完成了研讨会前后的调查,以评估研讨会的影响。结果:讲习班提高了消费者对研究周期各个阶段的贡献的认识。参加研讨会的研究人员对如何与消费者建立伙伴关系增强了信心和理解。发展可持续的金融模式,为消费者和研究人员提供持续的培训机会,被确定为一个关键的优先事项。研讨会还建立了一个新模型,根据不同的时间投入、培训、科学理解和管理技能,将消费者对研究的贡献分为三个层次。结论:讲习班作为一个交流和培训的机会受到好评,补充了其他针对消费者和研究人员的培训框架。培训、资助和支持性机构政策被确定为消费者和研究人员之间有效合作的关键促成因素。
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Facilitating consumer partnerships in health research.

Background: Consumer engagement and involvement in health research is a well-established and growing priority for a better-informed public, a broader voice for research in relation to impact and funding, and guidance toward issues that matter most to consumers. These well recognized benefits of consumer engagement in research can be strengthened through training.

Methods: We describe a workshop for health researchers and consumers that was designed to provide a networking opportunity and introductory training, drawing from experience in Australia and the United States. Participants completed pre- and post-workshop surveys to assess the impact of the workshop.

Results: The workshop led to enhanced consumer awareness of contributions that can be made to all stages of the research cycle. Researchers who participated in the workshop had improved confidence and understanding of how to build partnerships with consumers. The development of sustainable financial models to provide ongoing training opportunities for consumers and researchers was identified as a critical priority. The workshop also led to the establishment of a new model that classifies consumer contributions to research into three tiers, based on varying levels of time commitment, training, scientific understanding, and managerial skills.

Conclusion: The workshop was well received as a networking and training opportunity, complementing other training frameworks for consumers and researchers. Training, funding, and supportive institutional policies were identified as key enablers for effective collaboration between consumers and researchers.

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Journal of Translational Medicine
Journal of Translational Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
537
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Translational Medicine is an open-access journal that publishes articles focusing on information derived from human experimentation to enhance communication between basic and clinical science. It covers all areas of translational medicine.
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