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Co-producing public involvement training with members of the public and research organisations in the East Midlands: creating, delivering and evaluating the lay assessor training programme

机译:与东米德兰兹郡的公众和研究组织共同制作公众参与培训:创建,提供和评估非专业评估师培训计划

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Plain english summaryMembers of the public share their views with researchers to improve health and social care research. Lay assessing is one way of doing this. This is where people, drawing upon personal and general life experience, comment on material, such as grant applications and patient information, to highlight strengths and weaknesses and to suggest improvements. This paper reports on setting up a training programme for lay assessors.Meetings were held between interested public and staff from research organisations. People discussed what lay assessing is, why they want to do it, skills and support needed and if training was wanted. They were invited to form a group to develop the training together. Training was delivered in the East Midlands. People who attended gave their thoughts about it by completing questionnaires and joining a feedback event.The group developed the structure of the training programme together and it oversaw the development of the training content by individual members. People who attended training reported feeling more confident about lay assessing. This was particularly so for those who had not done lay assessing before. They indicated how valuable it was to talk with others at the training. Our findings support the National Institute for Health Research recommendations for improving learning and development for public involvement in research.This project has created a solid base for local research organisations to work together in public involvement training. Lay assessor training is now part of a wider programme of shared resources called the Sharebank. Background Involving members of the public in research can improve its quality and incorporate the needs and views of patients. One method for doing this is lay assessing, where members of the public are consulted to improve research materials. This paper documents the establishment of a pilot training programme for lay assessors. It describes a way of working that embodies a regional, cross-organisational approach to co-producing training with members of the public. Methods Open meetings, led by AH, were held for existing and aspiring lay assessors to define lay assessing, motivations for doing it, skills required, associated learning and development needs, and to gauge interest for training. Those who attended meetings, including members of the public and staff, were invited to form a working group to co-produce the training programme. Training was delivered in modules at two centres in the East Midlands and evaluated through participant feedback at the end of each module and at an evaluation event. Feedback was through a mix of Likert scale scoring, open text and verbal responses. Results Discussions from the open meetings informed the development of the training by the working group. Led by AH, the working group, as a whole, co-produced the structure and format of the training and oversaw training content development by individuals within the group. Training was well-received by participants. Feedback through Likert scoring ( n ?=?14) indicated higher feelings of confidence in knowledge of relevant subject matter and in fulfilling the lay assessor role, particularly amongst those who had not done lay assessing before. Opportunities that the training afforded for interaction between participants – sharing of varied experiences and knowledge – and a ‘learn by doing’ approach was of particular value, as indicated by 10 responses to open-ended questions. Conclusions This project has created a solid foundation for collaboration between research organisations in the East Midlands in devising and delivering training in public involvement together. Our evaluation provides evidence in support of National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) recommendations on principles for learning and development for public involvement in research.
机译:普通英语摘要公众与研究人员分享他们的观点,以改善健康和社会护理研究。躺位评估是执行此操作的一种方法。在这里,人们可以借鉴个人和一般生活经历,对诸如赠款申请和患者信息之类的材料进行评论,以突出优点和缺点并提出改进建议。本文报告了为非专业评估员建立培训计划的情况。有兴趣的公众与研究组织的工作人员举行了会议。人们讨论了外行评估是什么,为什么要这样做,需要的技能和支持以及是否需要培训。他们被邀请组成一个小组共同发展培训。在东米德兰兹提供了培训。与会人员通过填写调查表和参加反馈活动来表达自己的想法。小组共同制定了培训计划的结构,并监督了各个成员对培训内容的发展。参加培训的人报告说对放样评估更有信心。对于那些以前没有进行过业外评估的人尤其如此。他们表示在培训中与他人交谈非常有价值。我们的研究结果支持了美国国立卫生研究院关于改善公众参与研究的学习和发展的建议。该项目为地方研究组织共同参与公众参与培训奠定了坚实的基础。躺岗评估员培训现在是称为Sharebank的更广泛的共享资源计划的一部分。背景技术让公众参与研究可以提高研究质量,并纳入患者的需求和观点。这样做的一种方法是外行评估,在该评估中会征询公众意见以改进研究材料。本文记录了针对业外评估员的飞行员培训计划的建立。它描述了一种工作方式,体现了与公众共同开展培训的区域性,跨组织的方法。方法由AH主持的公开会议由现有和有抱负的业外评估人员举行,以定义业外评估,进行动机,所需技能,相关学习和发展需求以及评估培训兴趣的方法。邀请了参加会议的人员,包括公众和工作人员,组成一个工作组共同制定培训计划。培训在东米德兰兹郡的两个中心以模块的形式进行,并在每个模块末尾和评估活动中通过参与者的反馈进行评估。反馈是通过混合李克特量表评分,公开文本和口头答复来实现的。结果公开会议的讨论为工作组的培训提供了依据。在AH的领导下,整个工作组共同制定了培训的结构和格式,并监督了组内人员的培训内容开发。培训受到了参与者的好评。通过李克特评分(n = 14)的反馈表明,人们对相关主题知识以及在履行非专业评估者角色方面更有信心,尤其是那些以前没有进行非专业评估的人。如对开放式问题的10个回答所表明的那样,培训为参与者之间的互动提供了机会-分享各种经验和知识-并采用“边做边学”的方法。结论该项目为东米德兰兹郡的研究组织之间在共同设计和提供公共参与培训方面的合作奠定了坚实的基础。我们的评估提供了证据,以支持美国国立卫生研究院(NIHR)关于公众参与研究的学习和发展原则的建议。

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