Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis

Abstract Background National and provincial funding was invested to increase the quantity and quality of patient-oriented research (POR) across Canada. Capacity development became a priority to ensure all stakeholders were prepared to engage in POR. In part, this need was met through an annual Stude...

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Main Authors: Melanie King Rosario, Marilynne A. Hebert, Balreen Kaur Sahota, Dean Eurich
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:Health Research Policy and Systems
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-020-00606-9
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spelling doaj-afa6669e630040e684b34e61352c6ab12020-11-25T03:56:51ZengBMCHealth Research Policy and Systems1478-45052020-08-0118111510.1186/s12961-020-00606-9Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysisMelanie King Rosario0Marilynne A. Hebert1Balreen Kaur Sahota2Dean Eurich3University of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of AlbertaAbstract Background National and provincial funding was invested to increase the quantity and quality of patient-oriented research (POR) across Canada. Capacity development became a priority to ensure all stakeholders were prepared to engage in POR. In part, this need was met through an annual Studentship competition in the province of Alberta, providing funding to students whose research incorporated principles of POR. However, despite efforts to build capacity in the health research trainee population, little is known about the outcomes of these programmes. This evaluation study examined the outcomes of a POR capacity development programme for health research trainees. Methods Final impact narrative reports were submitted by the 21 Studentship programme awardees for 2015 and 2016 who represent a variety of health disciplines across three major research universities. The reports describe the programme outcomes as well as the overall impact on individual, project and professional development as POR trainees. A synthesis of structured and categorised report data was conducted, along with additional qualitative analyses as new themes emerged that were not apparent in the competency framework utilised in the programme design. Results Awardee reports detailed the impact of the Studentship programme on the key themes of increased knowledge and skill, relationship building, confidence and leadership, as well as project and career impact. The impacts felt most profoundly by the awardees were not reflective of the competencies that guided programme design. The outcomes were then re-examined using a health research capacity development framework to gain a more comprehensive view of programme impact. Conclusion The Studentship programme narratives provided insight into the rarely tracked capacity development outcomes of POR research trainees. Awardee narratives indicated significant development beyond the intended competencies and suggested a need to revisit the competency framework for POR in Alberta. While competencies were useful in guiding the design of the initial programme, a more comprehensive capacity development framework was required to capture the broader impacts on trainee development. Future capacity development programmes may benefit from these early programme insights, specifically the need for more robust competencies for POR. Further exploration of evaluation methods for short-term awards and sustainability of capacity development programmes is warranted.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-020-00606-9Health research capacity developmentPatient-oriented researchProgramme evaluationHealth research trainee developmentImpact analysis
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author Melanie King Rosario
Marilynne A. Hebert
Balreen Kaur Sahota
Dean Eurich
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Marilynne A. Hebert
Balreen Kaur Sahota
Dean Eurich
Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis
Health Research Policy and Systems
Health research capacity development
Patient-oriented research
Programme evaluation
Health research trainee development
Impact analysis
author_facet Melanie King Rosario
Marilynne A. Hebert
Balreen Kaur Sahota
Dean Eurich
author_sort Melanie King Rosario
title Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis
title_short Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis
title_full Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis
title_fullStr Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis
title_full_unstemmed Capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis
title_sort capacity development in patient-oriented research: programme evaluation and impact analysis
publisher BMC
series Health Research Policy and Systems
issn 1478-4505
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background National and provincial funding was invested to increase the quantity and quality of patient-oriented research (POR) across Canada. Capacity development became a priority to ensure all stakeholders were prepared to engage in POR. In part, this need was met through an annual Studentship competition in the province of Alberta, providing funding to students whose research incorporated principles of POR. However, despite efforts to build capacity in the health research trainee population, little is known about the outcomes of these programmes. This evaluation study examined the outcomes of a POR capacity development programme for health research trainees. Methods Final impact narrative reports were submitted by the 21 Studentship programme awardees for 2015 and 2016 who represent a variety of health disciplines across three major research universities. The reports describe the programme outcomes as well as the overall impact on individual, project and professional development as POR trainees. A synthesis of structured and categorised report data was conducted, along with additional qualitative analyses as new themes emerged that were not apparent in the competency framework utilised in the programme design. Results Awardee reports detailed the impact of the Studentship programme on the key themes of increased knowledge and skill, relationship building, confidence and leadership, as well as project and career impact. The impacts felt most profoundly by the awardees were not reflective of the competencies that guided programme design. The outcomes were then re-examined using a health research capacity development framework to gain a more comprehensive view of programme impact. Conclusion The Studentship programme narratives provided insight into the rarely tracked capacity development outcomes of POR research trainees. Awardee narratives indicated significant development beyond the intended competencies and suggested a need to revisit the competency framework for POR in Alberta. While competencies were useful in guiding the design of the initial programme, a more comprehensive capacity development framework was required to capture the broader impacts on trainee development. Future capacity development programmes may benefit from these early programme insights, specifically the need for more robust competencies for POR. Further exploration of evaluation methods for short-term awards and sustainability of capacity development programmes is warranted.
topic Health research capacity development
Patient-oriented research
Programme evaluation
Health research trainee development
Impact analysis
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