sábado, 19 de febrero de 2011

System-Based Participatory Research in Health Care: An Approach for Sustainable Translational Research and Quality Improvement




Ann Fam Med. 2010 May-Jun;8(3):256-9.

System-based participatory research in health care: an approach for sustainable translational research and quality improvement.
Schmittdiel JA, Grumbach K, Selby JV.

Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, Northern California, 2000 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612, USA.

Julie.A.Schmittdiel@kp.org


Abstract

Translational research seeks to improve health care by promoting action and change in real-world health care settings. Although translational research advocates a break from the traditional researcher-initiated approach to science, strategies to successfully engage clinicians and leaders of health care delivery organizations in research are still under development. We propose that applying the principles of community-based participatory research in a way that considers delivery systems-including their leaders, clinicians, and staff-as a focal community can enhance the ability of translational research to improve health care. Applying participatory research methods, such as engaging in collaborative partnerships, building on existing community strengths, investing in long-term relationships, and engaging in research as a cyclical, iterative process, can be a successful approach to sustainable quality improvement at the systems level.

PMID: 20458110 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]PMCID: PMC2866724
Free PMC Artic
full-text:
System-Based Participatory Research in Health Care: An Approach for Sustainable Translational Research and Quality Improvement

No hay comentarios: