Poster (Health Services, Economics and Policy Change) ID 2001712

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.46292/sci23-2001712s
Chris Marks
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Collaborative research with community members has been identified as “one of the best ways to support rapid application of research evidence” by focusing research to the needs of users. As funders and researchers rush to bridge the gap in healthcare delivery, there arises a need to build on integrated knowledge translation (IKT) best practices to support equitable PLEX compensation. This research will help determine the monetary value of PLEX when participating in research. An environmental scan of healthcare funders, institutions and organizations patient partners /lived experience compensation rates in Canada, United States, and select countries from 2010-2023 provided a baseline data set. A systematic scan of published literature and grey literature of this nascent field, PLEX compensation rates was synthesized from this analysis and aligned with the SPOR guidelines. A third party conducted a check of the data abstraction to ensure high data quality. Early results indicate a wide range of patient compensation rates from $40-200 a session with limited information on SCI-specific compensation. This research provides a rationale for fair and equitable compensation of PLEX, with a compensation matrix based on the level of engagement.
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海报(医疗服务、经济学和政策变化)ID 2001712
与社区成员的合作研究被认为是 "支持快速应用研究证据的最佳方式之一",因为它能使研究工作更加关注用户的需求。由于资助者和研究人员急于弥补医疗保健服务方面的差距,因此需要在综合知识转化(IKT)最佳实践的基础上支持公平的 PLEX 补偿。这项研究将有助于确定参与研究时 PLEX 的货币价值。 2010-2023 年期间,对加拿大、美国和部分国家的医疗保健资助者、机构和组织的患者合作伙伴/生活经验补偿率进行的环境扫描提供了基线数据集。对这一新兴领域的已发表文献和灰色文献进行了系统扫描,并根据 SPOR 指南对 PLEX 补偿率进行了综合分析。第三方对数据摘要进行了检查,以确保数据的高质量。 早期结果表明,患者的补偿率范围很广,从每次治疗 40-200 美元不等,但有关 SCI 特定补偿的信息有限。 这项研究为公平、公正地补偿 PLEX 提供了理论依据,并根据参与程度制定了补偿矩阵。
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期刊介绍: Now in our 22nd year as the leading interdisciplinary journal of SCI rehabilitation techniques and care. TSCIR is peer-reviewed, practical, and features one key topic per issue. Published topics include: mobility, sexuality, genitourinary, functional assessment, skin care, psychosocial, high tetraplegia, physical activity, pediatric, FES, sci/tbi, electronic medicine, orthotics, secondary conditions, research, aging, legal issues, women & sci, pain, environmental effects, life care planning
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