消费者研究小组能否成为癌症研究界不可或缺的一部分?

Karen Collins , Tony Stevens , Sam H. Ahmedzai
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北特伦特癌症研究网络的消费者研究小组(NTCRN CRP)于2001年12月由英国谢菲尔德大学支持性护理学术单位成立。在三年的时间里,CRP成功地在NTCRN内部培养了一种可持续的消费者参与氛围,这已经融入了网络的文化中。此外,小组还倡导消费者参与保健和社会护理研究的可持续发展,为此尝试了新的领域,并在保健专业人员与患者和护理人员之间建立了一种新的工作方式。这个基于英国的CRP模型已经成为其他癌症网络的一个例子,全国各地正在建立新的小组来模仿它的成功。本文描述了患者和公众参与的谢菲尔德模型,并使用了Telford及其同事(Telford, R., Boote, J., Cooper, C., 2004)在最近的一篇论文中确定的成功的消费者参与研究的八个关键原则。让消费者成功参与NHS研究意味着什么?一项一致的研究。《健康预期》,第7期,209-220页)为分析小组的工作提供了一个有用的框架。这展示了消费者和专业人士如何相互告知,建设性地工作,以取得令人印象深刻的研究成果。需要可衡量的结果来评估消费者参与的影响和效果进行了探讨。
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Can consumer research panels become an integral part of the cancer research community?

The North Trent Cancer Research Network’s Consumer Research Panel (NTCRN CRP) was established in December 2001 by the Academic Unit of Supportive Care at the University of Sheffield, UK. In three years, the CRP has succeeded in nurturing a climate of sustainable consumer involvement within the NTCRN and this has become embedded in the culture of the network. Furthermore, the Panel have championed a sustainable development of consumer involvement in health and social care research by testing new ground and forging a new way of working between health professionals and patients and carers. This UK based CRP model has been held up as an example to other cancer networks, with new Panels being set up around the country to emulate its success. This paper describes the Sheffield model of patient and public involvement and using the eight key principles of successful consumer involvement in research, identified in a recent paper by Telford and colleagues (Telford, R., Boote, J., Cooper, C., 2004. What does it mean to involve consumers successfully in NHS research? A consensus study. Health Expectations, 7, 209–220), provides a useful framework for analysing the work of the Panel. This demonstrates how consumers and professionals can inform each other to work constructively to achieve impressive research results. The need for measurable outcomes to assess the impact and effect of consumer involvement is explored.

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