Storytelling for impact: the creation of a storytelling program for patient partners in research

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作者
Leah E. Getchell
Marian Reich
Selina Allu
Cathy Woods
Teresa Atkinson
Mary Beaucage
Leanne Stalker
Dwight Sparkes
Catherine Turner
Audrey L’Esperance
Kevin Burns
Meghan J. Elliott
Helen Chiu
Norman D. Rosenblum
Ruth Sapir-Pichhadze
机构
[1] Can-SOLVE CKD Network,Health and Social Services Management
[2] Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program,Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital
[3] Kidney Foundation of Canada,Department of Medicine
[4] École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP),Division of Nephrology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Department of Paediatrics
[5] University of Ottawa,Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation
[6] University of Calgary,Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Occupational Health
[7] BC Renal,Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine
[8] University of Toronto,undefined
[9] Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre,undefined
[10] McGill University,undefined
[11] McGill University,undefined
关键词
Patient partnerships; Patient and public involvement; Patient engagement; Storytelling; Health research; Patient-oriented research; Kidney; Kidney transplant; Organ donation; Living organ donation;
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10.1186/s40900-023-00471-0
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摘要
Storytelling is a powerful means to evoke empathy and understanding among people. When patient partners, which include patients, family members, caregivers and organ donors, share their stories with health professionals, this can prompt listeners to reflect on their practice and consider new ways of driving change in the healthcare system. However, a growing number of patient partners are asked to ‘share their story’ within health care and research settings without adequate support to do so. This may ultimately widen, rather than close, the gap between healthcare practitioners and people affected by chronic disease in this new era of patient and public involvement in research. To better support patient partners with storytelling in the context of a patient-oriented research network, Canadians Seeking Solutions and Innovations to Overcome Chronic Kidney Disease (Can-SOLVE CKD) Network adapted an existing in-person storytelling workshop for patient educators within a hospital setting. The result is a 6-week virtual program called Storytelling for Impact, which guides patients, family members, caregivers and organ donors in developing impactful stories and sharing them at health care and research events, e.g., conferences. The online series of synchronous workshops is co-facilitated by story coaches, who are program alumni and Can-SOLVE CKD staff with trained storytelling experience. Each story follows a structure that includes a call to action, which aims to positively impact the priority-setting and delivery of care and research in Canada. The program has been a transformational process for many who have completed it, and numerous other health organizations have expressed interest in sharing this tool with their own patient partners. As result, we have also created an asynchronous online program that can be used by other interested parties outside our network. Patient partners who share their stories can be powerful mediators for inspiring changes in the health care and research landscape, with adequate structured support. We describe two novel programs to support patient partners in impactful storytelling, which are applicable across all health research disciplines. Additional resources are required for sustainability and scale up of training, by having alumni train future storytellers.
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