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Evaluation of a project to engage patients in the development of a patient‐reported measure for HIV HIV care (the I‐Score Study)

机译:评估项目,从事患者在患有患者报告的艾滋病毒艾滋病毒护理措施的发展中(i-Score研究)

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Abstract Background Patient engagement ( PE ), patients’ meaningful involvement in research through partnerships and sensitivity to their expertise, is receiving attention. However, PE initiatives are poorly reported and little is known about patients’ perspective on PE . Objective To document and evaluate the first phase (22?months) of a PE Project for the I‐Score Study which is developing a patient‐reported measure of HIV treatment adherence barriers, we describe the nature of PE conducted, determine the level of PE achieved and present its impacts from the engaged patients’ perspective. Setting and participants A Montreal‐based committee of ten people with HIV was recruited from community and clinical settings and participated in: I‐Score study decision making, knowledge dissemination, research on the experience of people with HIV and the PE project's evaluation. Methods The evaluation followed a convergent parallel mixed‐methods design. Data collection included participant observation, a satisfaction survey and meeting minutes/transcriptions. Analysis entailed reporting PE activities, generating descriptive statistics and thematically analysing qualitative material. Results PE consisted of twelve meetings, including two focus groups (needs assessment), in addition to four knowledge dissemination activities. PE levels showed an increase: the first four regular meetings entailed information/consultation, while subsequent meetings reached implication/collaboration. Regarding impacts, patients indicated high and stable satisfaction rates ( M? = ? 4.4/5; SD ?=?0.76). Furthermore, thematic analysis identified “positive interactions,” “co‐learning,” “self‐determination,” and “the collective management of confidentiality” as important PE impacts for engaged patients. Conclusion This PE Project evaluation highlighted growing engagement levels, high satisfaction rates and the importance of a patient‐centric approach to PE .
机译:摘要背景患者参与(PE),患者通过伙伴关系和对其专业知识的敏感性的研究有意义地参与研究,正在受到关注。然而,PE倡议报告差,对患者对PE的看法知之甚少。目的介绍和评估第一阶段(22?月)的体育项目,用于培养患者报告的艾滋病毒治疗依赖障碍的衡量标准,我们描述了PE进行的性质,确定了PE的水平从事患者的角度达到并呈现其影响。环境和参与者将十个蒙特利尔委员会委员会委员会招聘了社区和临床环境,并参加了:i-score学习决策,知识传播,研究艾滋病毒的经验和体育项目的评价。方法评价跟随收敛并联混合方法设计。数据收集包括参与者观察,满意度调查和会议分钟/转录。分析需要报告PE活动,生成描述性统计和主题分析定性材料。结果PE包括十二次会议,包括两个焦点小组(需求评估),除了四个知识传播活动。 PE水平表现出增加:前四个常规会议需要信息/咨询,而后续会议达成了含义/协作。关于影响,患者表明了高且稳定的满意度(M?=?4.4 / 5; SD?= 0.76)。此外,主题分析确定了“积极的互动”,“共同学习”,“自决”和“机密性集体管理”,作为参与患者的重要体育影响。结论该PE项目评估强调了日益增长的参与水平,高满意度率和以患者为中心的PE方法的重要性。

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