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‘It reshaped how I will do research’: A qualitative exploration of team members’ experiences with youth and family engagement in a randomized controlled trial

机译:“它重塑了如何进行研究”:对团队成员在随机对照试验中的青年和家庭参与的质量探索

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Background Engaging youth and family members as active partners in research and service design offers great promise in improving projects. In youth mental health, recent research has highlighted the value of youth and family engagement. However, research on the experience and impacts of engagement is sparse. Objective This study explores the project team's experience of youth and family engagement in the design and development of the YouthCan IMPACT randomized controlled trial and clinical service pathway design. Design Qualitative data collected using semi‐structured interviews and a focus group as part of the YouthCan IMPACT clinical trial were analysed to understand the impacts of engagement. Twenty‐eight team members were interviewed, including youth and family members. A qualitative content analysis was conducted, with a member checking process. Results Team members reported facilitators, barriers and impacts of youth and family engagement. Facilitators included a safe environment and strong procedures conducive to inclusion in co‐design. Barriers included logistical, structural and institutional constraints. Overall, team members found youth and family engagement to be valuable and to positively impact the research and service design process. Discussion and Conclusions Youth and family engagement played a critical role in research and clinical service pathway design. The team found that their involvement improved the quality of the research and service pathway through sustained and multifaceted engagement. Facilitators and barriers to engagement may serve to guide future engagement initiatives. Future research should evaluate the long‐term impact of early engagement and further focus on family engagement. Patient/Public Contribution Youth and family members were engaged in the data analysis and interpretation process.
机译:背景技术从事青年和家庭成员作为研究和服务设计中的活跃伙伴在改善项目方面提供了很大的承诺。在青年心理健康中,最近的研究突出了青年和家庭参与的价值。但是,对经验和接合的影响的研究稀疏。目的本研究探讨了项目团队的青年和家庭参与的体验,在青年的设计和开发中的设计和发展随机对照试验和临床服务途径设计。分析了设计使用半结构化访谈和焦点组收集的定性数据,作为青年的影响临床试验的一部分,以了解参与的影响。接受了二十八名团队成员,包括青年和家庭成员。通过成员检查过程进行定性内容分析。结果团队成员报告了青年和家庭参与的促进者,障碍和影响。促进者包括一个安全的环境和强大的程序,有助于包含在共同设计中。障碍包括物流,结构和制度限制。总体而言,团队成员发现青年和家庭参与是有价值的,积极影响研究和服务设计过程。讨论和结论青年和家庭参与在研究和临床服务途径设计中发挥了重要作用。该团队发现,他们的参与通过持续和多方面的参与改善了研究和服务途径的质量。参与的促进者和障碍可能有助于引导未来的订婚举措。未来的研究应评估早期参与的长期影响,进一步关注家庭参与。患者/公共捐助青年和家庭成员从事数据分析和解释过程。

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