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Designing a co‐productive study to overcome known methodological challenges in organ donation research with bereaved family members

机译:设计了一项共同生产的研究,以克服有失去的家庭成员的器官捐献研究中已知的方法挑战

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Abstract Background Co‐production of research into public health services has yet to demonstrate tangible benefits. Few studies have reported the impact of co‐production on research outcomes. The previous studies of organ donation have identified challenges in engaging with public organizations responsible, gaining ethical approval for sensitive studies with the recently bereaved and difficulty in recruiting bereaved family members who were approached about organ donation. Objective To address these challenges, we designed the first large co‐productive observational study to evaluate implementation of a new system of organ donation in Wales. This paper outlines the co‐productive strategies that were designed to overcome known methodological challenges and reports what impact they had on resolving these challenges. Design Two‐year co‐produced study with multiple stakeholders with the specific intention of maximizing engagement with the National Health Service arm in Wales responsible for organ donation, and recruitment of bereaved family members whose perspectives are essential but commonly absent from studies. Setting and participants NHS Blood and Transplant, Welsh Government and multiple patient and public representatives who served as co‐productive partners with the research team. Results Co‐productive strategies enabled a smooth passage through four different ethics processes within the 10‐week time frame, family member recruitment targets to be surpassed, sharing of routinely collected data on 100% of potential organ donor cases and development of further research capacity and capability in a critically under researched area. Discussion and conclusion Although expensive and time consuming, co‐production was effective and added value to research processes and study outcomes.
机译:摘要背景共同生产公共卫生服务尚未展示有形的益处。少数研究报告了共同生产对研究结果的影响。对器官捐赠的前一项研究已经确定了与负责的公共组织接触,在招募受亲人家庭成员的敏感性研究中获得敏感研究的道德批准,并征收了接近机组人捐赠的敏感性和困难的挑战。目的为满足这些挑战,我们设计了第一个大型共同生产力的观察研究,以评估威尔士在威尔士捐赠新系统的实施。本文概述了旨在克服已知的方法论挑战的共同生产策略,并报告他们对解决这些挑战的影响。设计两年的共同制作研究,具有多个利益相关者,具有最大限度地利用与国家卫生服务部队在负责机构捐赠的国家卫生服务部门接触的具体意图,以及招募观众观点是必不可少的,但常见于研究。设定和参与者NHS血液和移植,威尔士政府和多名患者和公众代表作为与研究团队合作的共同生产伙伴。结果共同生产策略使10周时间范围内的四个不同道德流程的平稳通道,家庭成员招聘目标被超越,分享了常规收集的数据,以100%的潜在器官供体案件和进一步研究能力的发展和发展在研究区域批判性的能力。讨论和结论虽然昂贵且耗时,共同生产是有效的,并为研究进程和研究结果增加了价值。

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