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Using Stories to Disseminate Research: The Attributes of Representative Stories

机译:使用故事传播研究:代表性故事的属性

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When researchers communicate their findings to patients, clinicians, policy-makers, or media, they may find it helpful to supplement quantitative data with stories about individuals who represent themes in their research. Whether such stories are gathered during the research itself or identified from other sources, researchers must develop strategies for assessing their representativeness. This paper proposes 5 attributes of representative stories: (1) expression of important themes in the research, (2) explicit location in the “distribution” of stories that exemplify the theme, (3) verifiability, (4) acknowledgment of uncertainty, and (5) compelling narration. This paper summarizes research on substance abuse among physicians, and uses these 5 attributes to assess the representativeness of a published case report and a fictional short story about addicted physicians. While neither story is fully representative of the research, the process of evaluating these stories illustrates an approach to identifying representative stories for use in disseminating research.
机译:当研究人员将其发现传达给患者,临床医生,政策制定者或媒体时,他们可能会发现用代表研究主题的个人故事补充定量数据会有所帮助。无论这些故事是在研究过程中收集的,还是从其他来源获得的,研究人员都必须制定评估其代表性的策略。本文提出了代表性故事的5个属性:(1)研究中重要主题的表达;(2)在故事的“分布”中明确地举例说明主题;(3)可验证性;(4)不确定性;以及(5)引人入胜的叙述。本文总结了医生之间关于药物滥用的研究,并使用这5个属性来评估已发表的病例报告和关于成瘾医生的虚构短篇小说的代表性。尽管这两个故事都不能完全代表研究,但评估这些故事的过程说明了一种确定代表性故事以用于传播研究的方法。

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