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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Metodología de la investigación en salud Metodología de la investigación en salud.
  • Síntesis de la evidencia La síntesis de la evidencia es la síntesis de la evidencia.
  • Desarrollo de directrices de desarrollo de directrices.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los investigadores de la salud requieren una guía de métodos (MG) clara y confiable para la planificación, realización, análisis e interpretación del estudio.
  • Los métodos actuales para desarrollar MG carecen de claridad, lo que potencialmente socava la validez y la utilidad de la evidencia de la investigación.
  • La integración de la evidencia metodológica y las perspectivas de los usuarios en el desarrollo de MG sigue siendo un desafío.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Describir las estrategias para desarrollar el marco STREAM (guía de métodos de investigación).
  • Establecer un proceso sistemático y centrado en el usuario para crear métodos de alta calidad. orientación.

Principales métodos:

  • Un comité directivo con desarrolladores de MG, investigadores y socios pacientes guiará el proceso.
  • Una serie de estudios interconectados que incluyen una revisión del alcance de las normas, análisis de las prácticas actuales y entrevistas con usuarios de MG.
  • Se utilizarán métodos de desarrollo y consenso para redactar STREAM, seguidos de pruebas y refinamiento con los desarrolladores de orientación.

Principales resultados:

  • El desarrollo del marco STREAM implica una revisión exhaustiva de las normas existentes y las prácticas actuales.
  • Las perspectivas de los usuarios se buscan activamente a través de entrevistas para identificar áreas de mejora en MG.
  • Los métodos de consenso y las pruebas prácticas garantizarán que STREAM sea robusto y aplicable.

Conclusiones:

  • STREAM será un instrumento integral, basado en la evidencia y centrado en el usuario para desarrollar una guía de métodos.
  • Proporcionará recomendaciones prácticas para los desarrolladores de MG sobre la participación de las partes interesadas, la integración de la evidencia y la presentación clara.
  • El marco STREAM tiene como objetivo mejorar la validez, la confiabilidad y la utilidad de los métodos de investigación.