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Leveraging Patient/Community Partnerships to Disseminate Patient Centered Outcomes Research in Geriatrics

机译:利用患者/社区合作伙伴关系传播老年病中以患者为中心的结果研究

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>Background: With the growth of patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR), partnerships between researchers and patients have presented novel opportunities for disseminating results. A large gap exists in disseminating patient-centered research results to older adult patient end-users. We sought to examine the experiences of patient/community partners in disseminating PCOR results and characterize lessons learned that may facilitate future researcher-patient/community dissemination partnerships. >Methods: Patient/community partners who participated in geriatrics-focused PCORI-funded research and were active in disseminating results, as part of their planned activities, were recruited for one-to-one qualitative interviews. Constant comparative and thematic analysis were used to identify and describe common themes that emerged in a survey of open-ended questions. >Results: Ten individuals (four community partners, six patients) aged 55–87 years were interviewed. Analysis revealed that for successful dissemination, subjects felt it was vital to reach out to people affected by the results, leverage personal stories, and tap into pre-developed programming. Patient/Community partners identified potential audiences through word-of-mouth, community requests, and mapping a list of audiences—targeting those directly affected as well as those who worked with the audience (e.g., not specifically medical). Patient/community partners recommended that researchers engage patient/community partners for suggestions on audiences, show empathy, include diverse populations, and maintain a community-focus. One community partner stated, “Why wouldn’t we help disseminate results? It’s a no-brainer. We know people!” >Conclusion: Patient/community partners provide effective ways to communicate results, new audiences to reach, improved communication with different audiences, and improved credibility of the findings. The lessons learned have implications for assisting future research-patient/community partnerships in the dissemination of their patient-centered research.
机译:>背景:随着以患者为中心的结果研究(PCOR)的发展,研究人员与患者之间的合作关系为传播结果提供了新的机会。在将以患者为中心的研究结果传播给成年患者最终用户方面存在很大差距。我们试图研究患者/社区合作伙伴在传播PCOR结果方面的经验,并总结吸取的经验教训,这些经验教训可能会促进未来的研究人员-患者/社区传播合作伙伴关系。 >方法:作为计划活动的一部分,招募了参与以老年医学为中心的PCORI资助的研究并积极传播结果的患者/社区合作伙伴,进行了一对一的定性访谈。不断的比较和主题分析被用来识别和描述在开放性问题调查中出现的共同主题。 >结果:采访了10位年龄在55-87岁之间的人(四个社区伙伴,六个患者)。分析表明,对于成功的传播,受试者感到至关重要的是,与受结果影响的人们保持联系,利用个人故事并利用预先开发的程序。患者/社区合作伙伴通过口口相传,社区要求并绘制受众列表来确定潜在的受众,以直接受影响的人群以及与该受众合作的人群为目标(例如,不是专门为医疗服务的人群)。患者/社区合作伙伴建议研究人员邀请患者/社区合作伙伴就听众提出建议,表现出同理心,包括不同的人群并保持以社区为中心。一位社区合作伙伴说:“我们为什么不帮助传播结果?这很容易。我们认识人!” >结论:患者/社区合作伙伴提供了有效的方法来传达结果,扩大新的受众,与不同受众的交流并提高调查结果的可信度。所汲取的教训对于协助未来的研究-患者/社区伙伴关系传播以患者为中心的研究具有启示意义。

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