基于证据的共同创造的原则和属性:从naïve实践到值得信赖的方法-健康级联研究

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
S.F.M. Chastin , N. Smith , D.M. Agnello , Q. An , T.M. Altenburg , G. Balaskas , J. de Boer , G. Cardon , M.J.M. Chinapaw , R. Chrifou , P.M. Dall , A. Davis , B. Deforche , L.R. Delfmann , M. Giné-Garriga , K. Goh , S.C. Hunter , C.F. Leask , S. Lippke , Q.E.A. Loisel , K. Wadell
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摘要

共同创造被认为是解决复杂公共卫生问题的一种很有前途的方法,可以利用多个利益攸关方的集体智慧来制定有针对性的解决办法。然而,这个概念缺乏明确性和显著的碎片性。本研究旨在定义共同创造的基本属性和指导原则,使其成为一种严谨、循证、可信赖的方法论。研究设计采用基于差异原则的参与式概念映射过程。方法研究分为四个阶段:1)从传统的科学和参与式研究方法文献中系统地提取属性及其定义;2)筛选;3)使用自然语言处理和大型语言模型进行语义分析并聚类成原则;4)选择最终的属性集并制定原则。这项为期18个月的研究涉及50名来自健康级联网络内外不同背景的参与者。结果共鉴定出105个候选属性。从38个关键原则中得出了10个关键原则(开放获取、认可贡献、道德和法律、透明度、严格评估、明确问题、多元证据、批判性反思、多样性以及结构化和灵活的流程),涉及三个领域:治理、科学和方法的严密性以及集体智慧过程。结论循证共同创造的属性和指导原则为循证共同创造提供了全面的基础,增强了其在公共卫生等领域的可信度、透明度、可靠性和影响力。未来的研究和实践应该利用这些原则和属性来完善和有效地实施共同创造。
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Principles and attributes of evidence-based co-creation: From naïve praxis toward a trustworthy methodology - A Health CASCADE study

Objectives

Co-creation is recognised as a promising methodology for addressing complex public health issues by leveraging the collective intelligence of multiple stakeholders to develop tailored solutions. However, there is a lack of clarity and significant fragmentation in the concept. This study aims to define the fundamental attributes and guiding principles of co-creation to establish it as a rigorous, evidence-based, and trustworthy methodology.

Study design

A participatory concept mapping process based on the Differentiae Principle was employed.

Methods

The study consisted of four stages: 1) systematic extraction of attributes and their definition from traditional scientific and participatory research methodological literature, 2) screening, 3) semantic analysis and clustering into principles using Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models and 4) selection of a final set of attributes and development of principles. The study involved 50 participants with diverse backgrounds within and outside the Health CASCADE Network over 18 months.

Results

The study identified 105 candidate attributes. A set of 38 was selected from which 10 key principles were derived (open access, recognised contribution, ethics and legal, transparency, rigorous evaluation, clear problem, plural evidence, critical reflection, diversity, and structured and flexible processes) across three domains: Governance, Scientific and Methodological Rigour, and Collective Intelligence Processes.

Conclusions

The attributes and guiding principles provide a comprehensive foundations for evidence-based co-creation, enhancing its trustworthiness, transparency, reliability, and impact in public health and other fields. Future research and practice should use these principles and attributes to refine and implement co-creation effectively.
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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
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发文量
280
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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