“好的创新研究是什么样子的?”

Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/14635240.2023.2204022
Valerio Benedetto, Alan Farrier
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在这篇社论中,我们讨论了研究方法的创新。研究方法是任何研究工作的支柱,因为它们允许对研究问题进行严格、透明和精确的调查。随着研究方法的不断创新、调整和更新,这篇社论讨论了一些最新的创新混合方法在健康和社会护理研究中的相关性。首先,我们讨论了定性研究的创新,然后我们提出了一些与定量研究创新有关的想法。定性研究的创新是一个棘手的问题。它首先需要对创新在这种背景下的实际含义有一个共同的理解。一个定义是“有意引入和应用相关采用单位新的想法、流程、产品或程序,旨在显著受益”(Lê和Schmid 2022,308)。然而,在定性研究中,对创新的理解仍然是多层的,具有高度的主观性。首先,研究创新要求研究设计中的这些元素是有意的。例如,如果在进行定性研究的过程中发生了意想不到的创新,并且这些创新被研究人员反射性地捕捉到了,该怎么办?第二,一个明显新的程序可能适用于最终对参与者或相关研究缺乏重大益处的特定背景。虽然这两种情况都不在上述定义范围内,但如果有效修改,它们仍可能导致未来的创新研究,因此可能成为方法发展过程的重要组成部分。虽然不能完全消除上述任何问题,但可以通过学术界内部以及与评估和研究项目的利益相关者的合作来实现定性研究的创新。例如,在涉及与弱势或边缘化人群合作的机构或组织的项目中,反映变革概念并使用共建和参与式研究设计以不同方式做事的研究设计似乎最接近“创新”,同时将上述定义中与参与者利益相关的因素纳入其中,机构和方案。这延伸到传播定性研究,例如通过非传统手段传播关键发现,例如专业艺术家制作的动画电影。这样的研究成果可以以其他方式无法提取的方式提取项目的发现,并且有可能以比更“传统”的技术报告更直接、更具共鸣的方式突出问题。在定量方法方面,创新也是关键。当研究人员试图量化特定的健康和社会护理干预措施有多好时,关键的方法论《国际健康促进与教育杂志2023》,第61卷,第3期,113-114https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2023.2204022
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‘What does good innovative research look like?’
In this editorial we debate innovation in research methods. Research methods represent the backbone of any research endeavour, as they allow research questions to be investigated with rigour, transparency and precision. As research methods are constantly created, adjusted and updated, this editorial discusses the relevance of some of the latest innovative mixed methods approaches in health and social care research. Firstly, innovation in qualitative research is discussed then we set out some thoughts in relation to innovation in quantitative research. Innovation in qualitative research is a thorny issue. It first requires a shared understanding of what innovation actually means in this context. One definition is ‘the intentional introduction and application of ideas, processes, products or procedures, new to the relevant unit of adoption, designed to significantly benefit’ (Lê and Schmid 2022, 308). However, there are still multiple layers of understanding of innovation in qualitative research which are highly subjective. Firstly, the idea that innovation in research requires such elements of a study design to be intentional. What if, for example, unexpected and unintended innovations occur in the process of conducting qualitative research and these are captured reflexively by the researcher? Secondly, a clearly new procedure may be applied to a particular context which ultimately lacks significant benefits to participants or the research in question. Whilst both scenarios fall outside of the above definition, if modified effectively they may still lead to future innovative research and is thus could be an important part of the process of methodological development. Whilst not a way to fully eliminate any of the above issues, innovation in qualitative research can be achieved through collaboration: both within academic circles and with the stakeholders of the evaluations and research projects. For example, in projects that concern institutions or organisations working with vulnerable or marginalised people, study designs which reflect the notion of change and doing things differently using co-constructed and participatory research designs seem to get closest to ‘innovation’, whilst incorporating the factors in the above definition concerning benefits to participants, institutions and programmes. This extends to the dissemination of qualitative research, for example key findings being disseminated by non-traditional means, such as an animated film make by a professional artist. Such research outputs can distill project’s findings in a way that would not be possible by other means and have the potential to highlight issues in a direct and resonant way than a more ’traditional’ technical report. Innovation is also key when it comes to quantitative methods. When researchers attempt to quantify how good specific health and social care interventions are, crucial methodological INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION 2023, VOL. 61, NO. 3, 113–114 https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2023.2204022
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