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Participating in research: exploring participation and engagement in a study of self-management for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

机译:参与研究:探索参与和参与慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者自我管理研究。

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With growing emphasis on the importance of scientific evidence through clinical trials, qualitative studies have been used to deepen our understanding of research from participants' perspectives. For people with a chronic illness, research participation could represent an additional impost on lives already overwhelmed with medical and care issues, and little is known about participants' motivations when the research requires them to think differently about their illness and participate over an extended period. We interviewed participants with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease participating in a trial of a chronic disease self-management (CDSM) program. Our finding that people participate in research for altruistic reasons has similarities with other studies. We then extend our understanding of why people participate to explore how they participate. We argue that motivation based on dominant voluntaristic or altruistic values can be problematic for researchers attempting to demonstrate the benefits of CDSM strategies.
机译:随着临床试验越来越重视科学证据的重要性,定性研究已被用于加深我们从参与者的角度对研究的理解。对于患有慢性病的人来说,参与研究可能会给已经不堪重负的医疗保健问题带来额外的损失,而当研究要求他们对疾病做出不同的思考并长期参与时,参与者的动机知之甚少。我们采访了参加慢性疾病自我管理(CDSM)计划的慢性阻塞性肺疾病的参与者。我们发现人们出于利他原因而参与研究的发现与其他研究相似。然后,我们扩展了对人们为何参与的理解,以探索他们如何参与。我们认为,基于主导性自愿或利他价值观的动机对于试图证明CDSM策略的益处的研究人员可能会出现问题。

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