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探索社会经济因素是否会影响优先事项设定伙伴关系的结果:在国际背景下更新帕金森病管理的前 10 项研究重点。

Exploration of whether socioeconomic factors affect the results of priority setting partnerships: updating the top 10 research priorities for the management of Parkinson's in an international setting.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford Nuffield, Oxford, UK

Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 29;12(6):e049530. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049530.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Explore whether socioeconomic differences of patients affect the prioritisation of pre-existing research questions and explore the agreement between healthcare professionals (HCP) and patients in priority setting partnerships (PSPs).

DESIGN AND SETTING

Prospective, three centre survey across UK (400 participants), Tuebingen (176 participants) and Luxembourg (303 participants). People with Parkinson's (PwP), research participants, relatives and HCP associated with three Parkinson's cohort studies were invited to participate, along with linked centres (clinical care settings, research groups, charities). Responders were encouraged to pass on the survey to friends/families/carers.

METHODS

The survey involved rating the importance of research questions on a Likert scale, allowing for the generation of one new question participants felt was particularly important. Collection of demographic information allowed for comparisons of priorities across a range of socioeconomic variables; the top 10 research priorities for each group were then compared. Questions added by participants were subject to a thematic analysis.

RESULTS

879 participants completed the survey (58% PwP, 22% family/friends, 13% HCP, 4% carers). Finding the best form of physiotherapy for PwP was the number one priority across the majority of analyses. HCP were the only subgroup not to place physiotherapy in the top 10. Factors most likely to affect prioritisation in PwP included educational level, presence of carer support and disease duration. There was little difference between other socioeconomic categories.

CONCLUSIONS

Socioeconomic factors modestly influenced some research priority ratings but did not significantly affect the top priority in most comparisons. Future studies must ensure patients from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds are recruited, ensuring results generalisable to the public while also identifying any key disparities in prioritisation. PSP should also take care that HCP do not skew results during prioritisation of questions, as in this study the most important priority to patients was not identified by professionals.

摘要

目的

探讨患者的社会经济差异是否影响预先存在的研究问题的优先级,并探讨医疗保健专业人员(HCP)与参与优先设置伙伴关系(PSP)的患者之间的一致性。

设计和设置

在英国(400 名参与者)、图宾根(176 名参与者)和卢森堡(303 名参与者)进行前瞻性、三中心调查。邀请帕金森病患者(PwP)、研究参与者、亲属以及与三个帕金森病队列研究相关的 HCP 参与,以及相关中心(临床护理机构、研究小组、慈善机构)。鼓励答复者将调查转发给朋友/家人/照顾者。

方法

该调查涉及对研究问题的重要性进行李克特量表评分,允许参与者生成他们认为特别重要的一个新问题。收集人口统计学信息,以比较各种社会经济变量下的优先级;然后比较每个组的前 10 项研究优先级。参与者添加的问题将进行主题分析。

结果

879 名参与者完成了调查(58%为 PwP,22%为家人/朋友,13%为 HCP,4%为照顾者)。为 PwP 找到最佳的物理治疗形式是大多数分析中的首要任务。HCP 是唯一未将物理治疗列入前 10 名的亚组。影响 PwP 优先排序的因素最有可能包括教育水平、照顾者支持的存在和疾病持续时间。其他社会经济类别的差异不大。

结论

社会经济因素适度影响了一些研究优先级的评分,但在大多数比较中并没有显著影响最重要的优先级。未来的研究必须确保从各种社会经济背景中招募患者,确保研究结果对公众具有普遍性,同时也确定在优先排序方面的任何关键差异。PSP 在对问题进行优先排序时也应注意,不要让 HCP 影响结果,因为在这项研究中,患者最重要的优先事项未被专业人员识别。

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