| Literature DB >> 25928689 |
Louise Dudley1, Carrol Gamble2, Alison Allam3, Philip Bell4, Deborah Buck5, Heather Goodare6, Bec Hanley7, Jennifer Preston8, Alison Walker9, Paula Williamson10, Bridget Young11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Training in patient and public involvement (PPI) is recommended, yet little is known about what training is needed. We explored researchers' and PPI contributors' accounts of PPI activity and training to inform the design of PPI training for both parties.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25928689 PMCID: PMC4410574 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-015-0667-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Survey responses used in initial sampling of chief investigators (CIs) for interviews and comparison of responses for interview subsample and survey sample
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| PPI should always be included in a research study | 12 (57) | 42 (52) |
| PPI can be beneficial but is not always necessary | 8 (38) | 35 (43) |
| I am not convinced of the benefits of PPI | 1 (5) | 4 (5) |
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| I think including PPI is the right thing to do | 15 (76) | 51 (63) |
| I have previous experience of the benefits of PPI | 12 (57) | 45 (56) |
| PPI was a requirement for research funding | 8 (38) | 38 (47) |
| A PPI contributor offered their help | 1 (5) | 4 (5) |
| Other | 2 (10) | 9 (11) |
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| Patient | 14 (67) | 51 (63) |
| Carer | 2 (10) | 14 (17) |
| Parent | 2 (10) | 13 (16) |
| Charity member | 10 (48) | 24 (30) |
| Medical staff | 4 (19) | 11 (14) |
| Other | 3 (14) | 10, |
*CIs could provide more than one response to questions 2 and 3.
Summary of interview topics covered
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| Researchers understanding of PPI | Previous experience of being a PPI contributor |
| Experience of including PPI in research | Expectations for what working on the current trial would be like |
| Any initial goals or plans for PPI in current trial | |
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| Stage of PPI implementation | How did they become involved in the trial? |
| Identifying and selecting PPI contributors | PPI contributor’s role |
| Roles of the PPI contributors | Relationship with research team |
| Overall experience of including PPI in the current trial | |
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| Perceived contributions of PPI | Any differences made to the trial as a result of their input |
| Challenges of including PPI | Any benefits to themselves of being involved |
| Any challenges of being involved | |
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| What training and support had been given to PPI contributors and views on this? | What training and support had they received and what are their views of training for PPI contributors? |
| Views and experiences of PPI training for researchers | What are their views on PPI training for researchers? |
Informant interviewed, trial setting and intervention type
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| Y | Y | N | Community | Education and exercise |
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| Y | Y | N | Tertiary | Device |
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| Y | Y | Y | Secondary | Education |
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| Y | N | N | Tertiary | Drug |
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| Y | N | Y | Secondary | Surgical |
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| Y | Y | N | Secondary | Exercise |
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| Y | Y | N | Primary | Community care |
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| Y | Y (2 PPI contributors) | Y | Tertiary | Drug |
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| Y | Y | Y | Secondary | Device |
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| Y | N | N | Social care | Exercise |
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| Y | Y (2 PPI contributors) | Y | Secondary | Surgical |
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| Y | N | N | Secondary | Device |
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| Y | N | Y | Secondary | Drug |
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| Y | N | N | Secondary | Surgical |
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| Y | Y | Y | Primary | Exercise |
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| Y | N | N | Primary | Exercise |
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| Y | N | N | Secondary | Surgical |
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| Y | N | Y | Primary and secondary | Exercise and community care |
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| Y | N | N | Primary | Other |
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| Y | N | N | Emergency | Community care |
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| Y | N | Y | Secondary | Device |
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| N | Y | N | Secondary | Surgical |
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| N | Y | N | Secondary | Device |
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| N | Y | N | Tertiary | Drug |
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| N | Y | N | Emergency | Surgical |
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| N | Y | N | Secondary, Tertiary | Surgical |
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| N | Y | Y | Emergency | Drug |
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| N | Y | N | Secondary | Device |
*A primary setting is the first point of consultation for a patient within the healthcare system, for example a general practitioner. A secondary setting involves healthcare provided by medical specialists who cannot be directly accessed by a patient, for example within a hospital outpatient clinic. A tertiary setting is specialist consultative healthcare, on referral from primary or secondary care and that has personnel and facilities for advanced investigation and treatment, for example a specialist cardiac unit.
Figure 1Flow diagram illustrating chief investigator (CI) and patient and public involvement (PPI) contributor recruitment. The figure provides a breakdown of CI and PPI contributor recruitment from the point at which potential informants were identified from those responding to the survey.
Training needs identified by researchers and patient and public involvement (PPI) contributors
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| • Guidance on how and when to involve PPI contributors | • General research methods or design |
| • How to get the most out of contributors | • Role expectations | |
| • What happens in meetings | ||
| • What is expected of contributors | • Confidence to speak in meetings | |
| • How PPI benefits research | ||
| • Guidance on payment | ||
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| • Avoiding jargon | • How PPI and research works |
| • Role expectations | • How ethics and funding works | |
| • How to engage PPI contributors | • Being able to ask questions/ confidence to speak up | |
| • Role expectations |