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Low degree of patient involvement in contemporary surgical research: A scoping review
被引:1
|作者:
Mojadeddi, Z.
[1
]
Oberg, S.
[1
]
Rosenberg, J.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Herlev & Gentofte Hosp, Ctr Perioperat Optimizat, Dept Surg, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词:
Patient and public involvement;
public health;
surgery;
IMPACT;
HEALTH;
D O I:
10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_83_23
中图分类号:
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
Background: Patient and public involvement in research was introduced a few decades ago. However, there is still a lack of knowledge of the degree of patient involvement, particularly in surgical research. The aim of this review was to characterize the use of patient/public involvement in contemporary surgical research and to describe how patients were involved, if they gained authorships, and which countries studies came from.Methods: In this scoping review, original studies and reviews about surgery were included that had patient/public involvement regarding study planning, conducting the study, and/or revising the manuscript. Screening was performed in the issues from 2021 of five general medicine journals with high-impact factors, also classically called "the big five," and in the ten surgical journals with the highest impact factor.Results: Of the 808 studies, 12 studies from three journals had patient involvement, corresponding to 1.7%. Patients were involved as participants in nine of the studies either in the designing of the study and/or in revising or approving the protocol; and in four studies in revising and/or approving the manuscript. One patient fulfilled the ICMJE authorship criteria and received a group authorship. Studies with patient involvement originated from six countries namely, Australia, Canada, Netherlands, Norway, USA, and UK; with five studies from the UK.Conclusion: Patient involvement is very low in contemporary surgical research. It is primarily in the study planning phase, authorship is almost non-existent and few countries publish such studies.
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页码:153 / 158
页数:6
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