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Once a clinician, always a clinician: a systematic review to develop a typology of clinician-researcher dual-role experiences in health research with patient-participants

机译:曾经是临床医生,始终是临床医生:系统地进行回顾,以开发出与患者参与者进行健康研究的临床医生-研究人员双重角色经验的类型

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Background Many health researchers are clinicians. Dual-role experiences are common for clinician-researchers in research involving patient-participants, even if not their own patients. To extend the existing body of literature on why dual-role is experienced, we aimed to develop a typology of common catalysts for dual-role experiences to help clinician-researchers plan and implement methodologically and ethically sound research. Methods Systematic searching of Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase and Scopus (inception to 28.07.2014) for primary studies or first-person reflexive reports of clinician-researchers’ dual-role experiences, supplemented by reference list checking and Google Scholar scoping searches. Included articles were loaded in NVivo for analysis. The coding was focused on how dual-role was evidenced for the clinician-researchers in research involving patients. Procedures were completed by one researcher (MB) and independently cross-checked by another (JHS). All authors contributed to extensive discussions to resolve all disagreements about initial coding and verify the final themes. Results Database searching located 7135 records, resulting in 29 included studies, with the addition of 7 studies through reference checks and scoping searches. Two overarching themes described the most common catalysts for dual-role experiences – ways a research role can involve patterns of behaviour typical of a clinical role, and the developing connection that starts to resemble a clinician-patient relationship. Five subthemes encapsulated the clinical patterns commonly repeated in research settings (clinical queries, perceived agenda, helping hands, uninvited clinical expert, and research or therapy) and five subthemes described concerns about the researcher-participant relationship (clinical assumptions, suspicion and holding back, revelations, over-identification, and manipulation). Clinician-researchers use their clinical skills in health research in ways that set up a relationship resembling that of clinician-patient. Clinicians’ ingrained orientation to patients’ needs can be in tension with their research role, and can set up ethical and methodological challenges. Conclusion The typology we developed outlines the common ways dual-role is experienced in research involving clinician-researchers and patient-participants, and perhaps the inevitability of the experience given the primacy accorded to patient well-being. The typology offers clinician-researchers a framework for grappling with the ethical and methodological implications of dual-role throughout the research process, including planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting.
机译:背景技术许多健康研究人员都是临床医生。对于临床研究人员来说,即使不是自己的患者,也有双重角色的经验。为了扩展有关为什么会遇到双重角色的现有文献,我们旨在开发一种双重角色经验的常见催化剂类型,以帮助临床研究人员计划和实施在方法上和道德上合理的研究。方法系统搜索Medline,CINAHL,PsycINFO,Embase和Scopus(成立至2014年7月28日),以获取临床研究人员双重角色经历的基础研究或第一人称反思报告,并辅以参考文献清单检查和Google Scholar范围界定搜索。随附的文章已加载到NVivo中进行分析。编码侧重于在涉及患者的研究中如何为临床研究人员证明双角色。程序由一名研究人员(MB)完成,并由另一名研究人员(JHS)独立进行交叉检查。所有作者都参与了广泛的讨论,以解决有关初始编码的所有分歧并验证最终主题。结果数据库搜索找到7135条记录,结果包括29项研究,通过参考检查和范围界定搜索增加了7项研究。两个最重要的主题描述了双重角色体验的最常见催化剂-研究角色可以涉及临床角色典型行为模式的方式,以及与临床医患关系开始相似的发展联系。五个子主题概括了通常在研究环境中重复出现的临床模式(临床询问,感知议程,伸出援助之手,不请自来的临床专家以及研究或治疗方法),五个子主题描述了对研究者与参与者关系的担忧(临床假设,怀疑和抵制,启示,过度识别和操纵)。临床研究人员以建立类似于临床医患关系的方式将其临床技能用于健康研究。临床医生根深蒂固的针对患者需求的定位可能会与他们的研究角色保持紧张关系,并可能在道德和方法上提出挑战。结论我们开发的分类法概述了在涉及临床研究人员和患者参加者的研究中双重角色的常见体验方式,并且鉴于对患者的幸福感至高无上的经验,这种体验的必然性。这种类型为临床研究人员提供了一个框架,以便在整个研究过程中应对双重角色的伦理和方法论含义,包括规划,实施,监控和报告。

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