Aims <p>In 2023, training in individual research interviewing was developed and implemented by social psychology researchers to enable patient researchers from the IMPAQT research group to participate in the data collection for the Ancolies project. The training was aimed at intra-individual changes (increased knowledge, sense of efficacy, and development of skills) based on interpersonal processes (sharing of experience, social support) which were part of a positive group dynamic pre-existing the training. The aim of this study was to evaluate the training.</p> Methods <p>To meet the research objectives, several tools were developed : (1) an observation grid; (2) a voice recording of the second training module; and (3) a short questionnaire completed at the end of the training day.</p> Results <p>The three patient researchers who participated in the training reported that they felt capable of conducting interviews during the Ancolies project. Several learning dynamics related to the participants’ experience were highlighted : Sharing research experiences provided informational support that facilitated knowledge acquisition, while sharing illness experiences enhanced the credibility of role-playing exercises and strengthened the patient researchers’ skills in conducting interviews. A single day of training, however, proved insufficient for all the participants.</p> Conclusion <p>The training appears to promote the commitment and skill development of patient researchers, despite being limited to a single-day format.</p>

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Évaluation de la formation au recueil de données par entretiens semi-directifs destinée aux patientes-chercheuses du groupe de recherche IMPAQT : une étude de cas sur le rôle du partage d’expériences et du soutien social pour soutenir l’apprentissage

  • Charlotte Bauquier,
  • Myriam Pannard,
  • Léa Baillat,
  • Charlène Tavernon,
  • Murielle Sevenne,
  • Chantal Denieul,
  • Elisabeth Segaud,
  • Joséphine Chatelier,
  • Stéphanie Jean-Daubias,
  • Mouna Mouline,
  • Annick Gerard,
  • Marie Préau

摘要

Aims

In 2023, training in individual research interviewing was developed and implemented by social psychology researchers to enable patient researchers from the IMPAQT research group to participate in the data collection for the Ancolies project. The training was aimed at intra-individual changes (increased knowledge, sense of efficacy, and development of skills) based on interpersonal processes (sharing of experience, social support) which were part of a positive group dynamic pre-existing the training. The aim of this study was to evaluate the training.

Methods

To meet the research objectives, several tools were developed : (1) an observation grid; (2) a voice recording of the second training module; and (3) a short questionnaire completed at the end of the training day.

Results

The three patient researchers who participated in the training reported that they felt capable of conducting interviews during the Ancolies project. Several learning dynamics related to the participants’ experience were highlighted : Sharing research experiences provided informational support that facilitated knowledge acquisition, while sharing illness experiences enhanced the credibility of role-playing exercises and strengthened the patient researchers’ skills in conducting interviews. A single day of training, however, proved insufficient for all the participants.

Conclusion

The training appears to promote the commitment and skill development of patient researchers, despite being limited to a single-day format.