在面向患者的研究中,患者和家属作为合作伙伴:他们应该如何得到补偿?

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Monika Novak-Pavlic, Jan Willem Gorter, Michelle P Phoenix, Samantha K Micsinszki, Kinga Pozniak, Lin Li, Linda Nguyen, Alice K Soper, Elaine Yuen Ling Kwok, Jael N Bootsma, Francine Buchanan, Hanae Davis, Sandra Abdel Malek, Karen M van Meeteren, Peter L Rosenbaum
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摘要

患者和家属参与已成为医疗保健研究中广泛接受的方法。我们认识到,与有相关生活经验的人合作进行的研究可以大大提高研究的质量,并产生有意义的结果。尽管患者与研究人员的合作有好处,但由于指导有限和缺乏承认合作伙伴贡献的基础设施,研究团队有时在回答患者和家属研究合作伙伴应如何获得补偿的问题时面临挑战。在本文中,我们提供了一些资源,这些资源可能有助于团队与患者和家属合作伙伴进行关于补偿的对话,并报告如何利用现有资源公平适当地补偿患者和家属合作伙伴。我们还介绍了我们在患者和家属补偿方面的一些第一手经验,并为研究负责人、机构和组织提供建议,以便医疗保健利益相关者能够共同努力,更公平地承认研究中的患者和家属合作伙伴。
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Patients and Families as Partners in Patient-Oriented Research: How Should They Be Compensated?

Patient and family engagement has become a widely accepted approach in health care research. We recognize that research conducted in partnership with people with relevant lived experience can substantially improve the quality of that research and lead to meaningful outcomes. Despite the benefits of patient-researcher collaboration, research teams sometimes face challenges in answering the questions of how patient and family research partners should be compensated, due to the limited guidance and lack of infrastructure for acknowledging partner contributions. In this paper, we present some of the resources that might help teams to navigate conversations about compensation with their patient and family partners and report how existing resources can be leveraged to compensate patient and family partners fairly and appropriately. We also present some of our first-hand experiences with patient and family compensation and offer suggestions for research leaders, agencies, and organizations so that the health care stakeholders can collectively move toward more equitable recognition of patient and family partners in research.

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Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
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