The Narrative-Based Evolution of a Stakeholder-Engaged Research Team

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Topics in Language Disorders Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/tld.0000000000000318
G. Olness, Jennifer J. Kurnal, Thomas G. Broussard, Faye S. Stillman, Catalina C. Assaad, L. M. García, Jodi Morgan
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Millions of people worldwide have experienced abrupt and traumatic disruption in the flow of their personal life story as a result of stroke and the onset of aphasia. For each one who survives and embarks on the journey toward recovery, their unique and evolving narrative yields gems of wisdom borne of the experience. This wisdom is shared with others through interpersonal narrative exchange and engagement, which foster biographical coherence and provide sources of hope to others on the path toward a productive and fulfilling life. This case study illustrates how a biography-based approach to stakeholder-engaged research merges personal stories in three ways. First, the case illustrates how the personal and professional stories of the candidate research team members merged to form the team through networking over time. Second, the biography-based approach led the team to identify the written personal accounts of 259 people living with aphasia as the raw data set for their research, with the intended goal of mining gems of practical wisdom from these written biographical works. Third, the case illustrates how the biography-based approach draws on the personal stories of in-hospital experiences of research team members with aphasia to prospectively hone the initial research focus. Specifically, the team will tap the collective voice within the written accounts to evaluate the in-hospital experiences of people with aphasia. The ultimate goal will be to catalyze participatory action, in collaboration with transdisciplinary health care providers, to advance responsive, person-centered health care. The authors address challenges and priorities in stakeholder-engaged research team development, the importance of honing a research focus, and the identification of research dissemination venues. Oral and written accounts of life with aphasia offer a timeless and potentially rich source of wisdom that can be tapped through the process of stakeholder-engaged research.
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利益相关者参与研究团队基于叙事的演化
由于中风和失语症的发作,全世界数百万人的个人生活经历了突然和创伤性的中断。对于每一个幸存下来并踏上康复之旅的人来说,他们独特而不断发展的故事产生了经历中智慧的宝石。这种智慧是通过人际叙事交流和参与与他人分享的,这促进了传记的连贯性,并在通往富有成效和充实生活的道路上为他人提供了希望的源泉。本案例研究说明了基于传记的利益相关者参与研究方法如何以三种方式将个人故事融合在一起。首先,该案例说明了候选研究团队成员的个人和专业故事是如何随着时间的推移通过网络融合成团队的。其次,基于传记的方法使团队确定了259名失语症患者的书面个人记录作为他们研究的原始数据集,其预期目标是从这些书面传记作品中挖掘实用智慧的瑰宝。第三,该案例说明了基于传记的方法如何利用失语症研究团队成员的住院经历的个人故事来前瞻性地磨练最初的研究重点。具体来说,该团队将利用书面记录中的集体声音来评估失语症患者的住院经历。最终目标将是促进参与行动,与跨学科卫生保健提供者合作,促进反应迅速、以人为本的卫生保健。作者讨论了利益相关者参与的研究团队发展中的挑战和优先事项,磨练研究重点的重要性,以及确定研究传播场所。对失语症患者生活的口头和书面记录提供了一种永恒的、潜在丰富的智慧来源,可以通过利益相关者参与的研究过程来挖掘。
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期刊介绍: Topics in Language Disorders (TLD) is a double-blind peer-reviewed topical journal that has dual purposes: (1) to serve as a scholarly resource for researchers and clinicians who share an interest in spoken and written language development and disorders across the lifespan, with a focus on interdisciplinary and international concerns; and (2) to provide relevant information to support theoretically sound, culturally sensitive, research-based clinical practices.
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