我们发展实践社区的方法,以培养成人社会护理工作人员的研究能力

NIHR open research Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3310/nihropenres.13461.1
Ferhana Hashem, Wenjing Zhang, Rasa Mikelyte, Sweta Rajan-Rankin, Ecaterina Porumb, Olivia Trapp, Ann-Marie Towers
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背景:与健康研究相比,在英格兰建立和促进成人社会护理研究的努力在其发展和扩张方面遇到了更多的挑战,由于缺乏资源、评估不佳或对社会护理研究概况的了解,该部门在促进研究活动方面面临着重大障碍。支持成人社会护理研究的前景相当黯淡,但近年来,人们认识到有必要建立一个研究社区。英格兰国家健康与护理研究所承诺通过资助六个成人社会护理合作伙伴关系来投资社会护理研究能力,其中一个位于英格兰东南部。流程开发实践社区(COP):在项目的第一年,举办了三场大型在线网络活动,吸引了来自地方当局和更广泛的成人社会护理部门的管理人员和从业者。这些活动分别于2021年7月和11月举行,最后一次活动于2022年3月举行。根据网络活动反馈的排序和主题化过程,确定了两个COP:(a)在整个生命周期内支持有复杂需求的人,以及(b)加强、多样化和维持社会护理队伍。虽然现在确定其长期影响还为时过早,但通过为迄今为止举行的20次缔约方会议提供便利,以及参与平台和丰富资源,这些会议为该部门的定期沟通、知识共享和缔约方会议成员之间的联网提供了空间。结论:缔约方会议框架为从基层启动成人社会护理研究提供了一种合作方法。本文重点讨论了缔约方会议模式如何为知识交流提供了巨大的前景,为在我们的两个缔约方会议领域生成和传播有关社会护理的知识提供了一个论坛。
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Our approach to developing communities of practice to foster research capacities for the adult social care workforce.

Our approach to developing communities of practice to foster research capacities for the adult social care workforce.

Our approach to developing communities of practice to foster research capacities for the adult social care workforce.

Our approach to developing communities of practice to foster research capacities for the adult social care workforce.

Background: Efforts to build and foster adult social care research in England have historically encountered more challenges to its growth and expansion compared with health research, with a sector facing significant barriers in facilitating research activity due to a lack of resourcing, poor valuation or understanding of the profile of social care research. The landscape for supporting the social care workforce to use, engage in and undertake research in adult social care has been rather bleak, but in recent years there has been recognition of the need to foster a social care workforce research community. The National Institute for Health and Care Research in England have committed to investing in social care research capacity by funding six adult social care partnerships, with one based in Southeast England. Setting up Communities of Practice (COPs) offers a model to build a shared learning space to foster a social care research community. Process developing COPs: Three online networking events were held in the first year of the project to engage managers and practitioners from the local authority and from the wider adult social care sector, taking place in July and November 2021, and March 2022. Two COPs were identified, following an ordering and thematising process of feedback from the networking events, of: (a) Supporting people with complex needs throughout the lifespan, and (b) Enhancing, diversifying and sustaining the social care workforce. Whilst it would be premature to identify their long-term impacts, the COPs have provided a space for regular communication, knowledge sharing and networking between members.

Conclusions: The COP framework offers a collaborative approach to initiating research from the grass-roots level in adult social care. This paper focuses on how the COP model offers great promise for knowledge-exchange providing a forum to generate and disseminate knowledge around social care in two COP domains.

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