Amplifying consumers as partners in dissemination and implementation science and practice.

IF 2.6 Implementation research and practice Pub Date : 2023-10-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334895231205894
Margaret E Crane, Jonathan Purtle, Sara J Becker
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Background: This Viewpoint argues for consumers (people with lived experience and their families) to be amplified as key partners in dissemination and implementation science and practice.

Method: We contend that consumer opinion and consumer demand can be harnessed to influence practitioners and policymakers.

Results: Amplifying consumers' voices can improve the fit of evidence-based interventions to the intended end user. We offer recommendations of frameworks to engage consumers in the dissemination and implementation of health interventions. We discuss the primary types of evidence consumers may rely upon, including testimonials and lived experience.

Conclusions: Our intention is for this Viewpoint to continue the momentum in dissemination and implementation science and practice of engaging consumers in our work.

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扩大消费者作为传播和实施科学与实践的合作伙伴。
背景:这一观点认为,消费者(有生活经验的人及其家人)应被放大为传播和实施科学与实践的关键合作伙伴。方法:我们认为,消费者意见和消费者需求可以用来影响从业者和决策者。结果:扩大消费者的声音可以提高循证干预措施对预期最终用户的适用性。我们提供框架建议,让消费者参与健康干预措施的传播和实施。我们讨论了消费者可能依赖的主要证据类型,包括证明和生活经验。结论:我们的意图是让这一观点在传播和实施科学以及让消费者参与我们工作的实践方面继续保持势头。
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