Public involvement in chronic respiratory diseases research: A qualitative study of patients', carers' and citizens' perspectives

Author:

Areia Margarida1ORCID,Dias Liliana P.1ORCID,Matos Paula2ORCID,Figueiredo Daniela3ORCID,Neves Ana L.245ORCID,da Costa Emília D.6ORCID,Loureiro Cláudia C.7ORCID,Boechat José L.289ORCID,Reis António B.10ORCID,Simões Pedro111213ORCID,Taborda‐Barata Luís111214ORCID,Fonseca João A.249ORCID,Sá‐Sousa Ana24ORCID,Jácome Cristina24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Allergy and Clinical Immunology Unit Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal

2. CINTESIS@RISE, Health Research Network, Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal

3. CINTESIS@RISE, School of Health Sciences University of Aveiro Aveiro Portugal

4. MEDCIDS–Department of Community Medicine, Information and Health Decision Sciences Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto Porto Portugal

5. Department of Primary Care and Public Health Imperial College London London UK

6. Design Department Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Porto Porto Portugal

7. Pneumology Unit Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

8. Department of Pathology Basic and Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto Porto Portugal

9. Allergy Unit Instituto CUF Porto e Hospital CUF Porto Porto Portugal

10. Utopia Academy, Utopia, Innovation on Digital Media Lab Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

11. CICS‐UBI Health Sciences Research Centre, CACB‐Clinical Academic Centre of Beiras University of Beira Interior Covilhã Portugal

12. UBIAir—Clinical and Experimental Lung Centre, CACB‐Clinical Academic Centre of Beiras University of Beira Interior Covilhã Portugal

13. UCSP Fundão, ACeS Cova da Beira Covilhã Portugal

14. Department of Immunoallergology Covada Beira University Hospital Centre, CACB‐Clinical Academic Centre of Beiras Covilhã Portugal

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPatient and public involvement (PPI) initiatives involving patients with chronic respiratory disease (CRD) are rare. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the perspectives of patients with CRD, carers and interested citizens regarding the relevance and need for a PPI network and suggestions for its implementation.MethodsA qualitative study based on focus groups was conducted. Recruitment occurred through invitations on social media platforms and to patients who have participated in previous asthma studies of the team. Three focus groups were conducted, via video conference, using a semi‐structured guide. Thematic analysis was performed by two independent researchers and discussed with the extended team.ResultsFifteen patients with CRD, one carer and one interested citizen (13 females, median 36 (range: 18–72) years) participated. All participants acknowledged the importance of implementing a collaborative network and demonstrated interest in being integrated. Participants acknowledged the importance of their involvement in several phases of the research cycle. The main aim identified for this network was to facilitate communication between patients and researchers. Participants regarded the integration of patients, carers, researchers and healthcare professionals from different scientific areas as relevant. The use of digital platforms to attract members and support the work, together with group dynamics and regular meetings, were some of the most relevant practical considerations for implementing the network. The identified facilitators for their engagement were sharing experiences, researchers' and healthcare professionals' support and feedback and schedule flexibility. The identified barriers included the amount of time dedicated, low health/digital literacy and the potential detachment of nondiagnosed patients or those with low symptom impact in daily life.ConclusionPatients, carers and citizens acknowledged the relevance of implementing a collaborative network and demonstrated interest in active participation in every stage of the health research cycle. A deeper knowledge of the barriers and facilitators identified in this study could support implementing these initiatives in Portugal.Patient or Public ContributionThis study was designed by a research team that included one patient with asthma and one carer. They were specifically involved in building the study protocol and the interview guide. They also gave feedback regarding the electronic consent form and the short sociodemographic questionnaire created, namely by removing noncontributing words or phrases and rewording expressions. The lay summary was written by another patient with asthma. All participants of this study were invited to implement and integrate the ConectAR network—a collaborative network of research in respiratory health.Public SummaryIn Portugal, chronic respiratory patients do not have an active role as ‘coinvestigators’. This study aimed to acknowledge if patients and citizens considered a patient and public involvement network useful, whose main purpose would be to facilitate communication between patients and researchers. A study based on online group interviews was carried out with patients with chronic respiratory diseases and interested citizens, both recruited on social media platforms. Participants considered that bringing together patients, carers, researchers and healthcare professionals is valuable because sharing different experiences and perspectives may help patients to improve their daily lives and increase research quality. In conclusion, patients agree that implementing a collaborative network with researchers and healthcare professionals and participating in the health research cycle is quite preponderant. Acknowledging what can help and deter this network may be beneficial to implementing this type of initiative in Portugal.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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