Engaging people with lived experience in a national research network: Experience from the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging

IF 13 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Alzheimer's & Dementia Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1002/alz.085965
Jennifer Bethell, Karen Myers, Myrna Norman, Ellen Snowball, Katherine S McGilton
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Engagement of People with Lived Experience of Dementia (EPLED) was a new cross‐cutting program introduced as part of the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) for their second 5‐year phase (from 2019 to 2024). The initiative was supported by the Alzheimer Society of Canada as part of their commitment to the CCNA. EPLED had three objectives: (1) support persons with dementia and care partners to be actively involved in the CCNA research process; (2) work with CCNA research Teams, Cross‐cutting Programs and Partners to develop novel mechanisms and formats to further this collaboration; and, (3) advance the methods of patient engagement in research by embedding evaluation. One of the main activities of EPLED was to recruit and support an Advisory Group of people from across Canada with diverse lived experiences of dementia. Since 2020, EPLED Advisory Group members became involved in various CCNA central and research team activities as well as contributing as co‐presenters and co‐authors in academic and non‐academic venues and as co‐applicants and co‐investigators on research grants. Advisory Group members also took on roles advocating for more people living with dementia in research roles. Key factors described for the success of the Advisory Group were developing trusting relationships, providing education, offering support, being flexible and acknowledging tensions between research, practice and lived experience. Ongoing challenges often related to the gap between research and practice and balancing EPLED’s research objectives with aspirations for advocacy and system‐level change. Looking forward to the third phase of the CCNA, key challenges will include: developing capacity to meet increasing research funding expectations of engagement while also ensuring meaningful engagement, engaging new perspectives by recruiting new Advisory Group members while also retaining expertise from existing members, evaluating the impact of engagement and initiating EPLED‐driven research initiatives.
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痴呆症患者参与(EPLED)是加拿大老年神经退行性疾病联盟(CCNA)第二个5年阶段(2019年至2024年)引入的一个新的跨领域项目。该倡议得到了加拿大阿尔茨海默病协会的支持,作为他们对CCNA承诺的一部分。EPLED有三个目标:(1)支持痴呆症患者及其护理伙伴积极参与CCNA研究过程;(2)与CCNA研究团队、跨领域项目和合作伙伴合作,开发新的机制和形式,以进一步促进这种合作;(3)通过嵌入评价,提出了患者参与研究的方法。EPLED的主要活动之一是招募和支持一个咨询小组,该小组由来自加拿大各地的痴呆症患者组成,他们有不同的生活经历。自2020年以来,EPLED咨询小组成员参与了各种CCNA中央和研究团队活动,并在学术和非学术场所作为共同演讲者和共同作者做出贡献,并作为研究资助的共同申请人和共同调查者。咨询小组成员还承担了倡导更多痴呆症患者参与研究的角色。咨询小组成功的关键因素是发展信任关系、提供教育、提供支持、灵活和承认研究、实践和生活经验之间的紧张关系。持续的挑战通常与研究与实践之间的差距以及平衡EPLED的研究目标与倡导和系统级变革的愿望有关。展望CCNA的第三阶段,主要挑战将包括:发展能力,以满足日益增长的研究经费对参与的期望,同时确保有意义的参与;通过招募新的咨询小组成员,同时保留现有成员的专业知识,吸引新的观点;评估参与的影响,并启动EPLED驱动的研究计划。
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Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Alzheimer's & Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge knowledge gaps in dementia research by covering the entire spectrum, from basic science to clinical trials to social and behavioral investigations. It provides a platform for rapid communication of new findings and ideas, optimal translation of research into practical applications, increasing knowledge across diverse disciplines for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention, and identifying promising new research directions. In July 2008, Alzheimer's & Dementia was accepted for indexing by MEDLINE, recognizing its scientific merit and contribution to Alzheimer's research.
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