Patient partner engagement in the publication process: challenges and possible solutions.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Medical Research Methodology Pub Date : 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1186/s12874-025-02495-4
Krista E Cooksey, Mark Neuman, Mara Bollini, Bethany Pennington, Hugo de O Campos, Kathleen Oberst, Melissa Wurst, Mary C Politi
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Patient engagement in research is gaining traction as an international standard, and often requirement, of many health research funding agencies. Drivers of this increase include patient interest, increased attention to and recognition of the value of patients' voices in research, and more patients leading or partnering in the conduct research. Patient engagement includes collaborating and providing insights into research question and study design, and may extend to the publication process. When patients contribute to publications, they can bring unique perspectives that may enhance the impact, reach, and utility of the research in real-world contexts. Currently, there is limited systematic guidance to support patient partners as they navigate this complex publication process. As a result, it can be difficult for patient partners to understand when and how they should be included as authors, how to collaborate in the writing process, and how to complete mandatory tasks during the submission process. In this paper, we review barriers and facilitators within existing publication practices and offer recommendations to ensure that the scientific publication process is more transparent and accessible for patient partners.

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出版过程中耐心的合作伙伴参与:挑战和可能的解决方案。
患者参与研究正逐渐成为一项国际标准,而且往往是许多卫生研究资助机构的要求。这一增长的驱动因素包括患者的兴趣,对患者在研究中的声音的价值的更多关注和认识,以及更多的患者领导或合作进行研究。患者参与包括合作和提供对研究问题和研究设计的见解,并可能扩展到发表过程。当患者为出版物做出贡献时,他们可以带来独特的观点,这可能会增强研究在现实环境中的影响、范围和效用。目前,只有有限的系统指导,以支持患者合作伙伴,因为他们浏览这个复杂的出版过程。因此,耐心的合作伙伴可能很难理解何时以及如何将他们纳入作者,如何在写作过程中进行协作,以及如何在提交过程中完成强制性任务。在本文中,我们回顾了现有出版实践中的障碍和促进因素,并提出建议,以确保科学出版过程更加透明,对患者合作伙伴更容易获得。
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BMC Medical Research Methodology
BMC Medical Research Methodology 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Research Methodology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in methodological approaches to healthcare research. Articles on the methodology of epidemiological research, clinical trials and meta-analysis/systematic review are particularly encouraged, as are empirical studies of the associations between choice of methodology and study outcomes. BMC Medical Research Methodology does not aim to publish articles describing scientific methods or techniques: these should be directed to the BMC journal covering the relevant biomedical subject area.
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