Patient and public involvement in research design and oversight.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING Nurse Researcher Pub Date : 2021-12-09 Epub Date: 2021-08-19 DOI:10.7748/nr.2021.e1786
Jane Fletcher, Amelia Swift, Martin Hewison, Sheldon C Cooper
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Abstract

Background: In recent years, the value of patient and public involvement (PPI) in developing research has become apparent. Patients and service users have insights that are essential to successfully developing and completing research. PPI collaborations may improve the scope, quality, relevance and impact of research. Nevertheless, there are challenges for nurse researchers in ensuring effective PPI is embedded in research proposals and practice.

Aim: To discuss the practical aspects of developing a PPI group, including one approach to convening a PPI group, and provide examples of where a PPI group has refined and improved the design of research.

Discussion: Directly inviting patients and members of the public to collaborate in the research resulted in successful working relationships and tangible improvements to a study's methodology. None of the patients approached had considered collaborating in research before and so would not have been reached by any other means.

Conclusion: There are several approaches nurse researchers can take to convene a PPI group, including open forums and relevant charity groups. The authors' experience was broadly successful, although future research would involve collaboration with other teams to recruit more diverse groups.

Implications for practice: Nurse researchers are ideally placed to collaborate with patients and members of the public in designing and delivering research.

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患者和公众参与研究设计和监督。
背景:近年来,患者和公众参与(PPI)在发展研究中的价值越来越明显。患者和服务使用者拥有对成功开发和完成研究至关重要的见解。PPI合作可以改善研究的范围、质量、相关性和影响。然而,护士研究人员在确保有效的PPI嵌入研究建议和实践方面面临挑战。目的:讨论建立PPI小组的实际方面,包括召集PPI小组的一种方法,并提供PPI小组改进和改进研究设计的例子。讨论:直接邀请患者和公众在研究中合作,导致成功的工作关系和研究方法的切实改进。之前接触的病人都没有考虑过在研究中合作,所以不会通过任何其他方式联系到他们。结论:护理研究人员可以采取多种方式召集PPI小组,包括公开论坛和相关慈善团体。作者的经验大体上是成功的,尽管未来的研究将涉及与其他团队合作,以招募更多不同的群体。对实践的启示:护士研究人员在设计和提供研究方面与患者和公众成员合作是理想的。
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