Meeting the challenges of public engagement, research impact and research participation as a baby and child lab

Gideon Salter, Tina Altdörfer, Geraldine Brown, M. Carpenter
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As well as conducting research in developmental science, baby and child labs face additional pressures. They must demonstrate public engagement and research impact, while also recruiting enough participants to conduct research, something that can be particularly challenging with infants and young children. These different pressures compete for time and resources, leaving researchers struggling to engage effectively in all such activities. Here we describe a low-cost, easy-to-implement, enjoyable and effective means of simultaneously addressing the challenges of recruitment, public engagement and research impact. It started with a process of listening and knowledge exchange with relevant local stakeholders to discern the interests and needs of the local infant community (including families, health professionals and businesses). This process led to the establishment of a fortnightly educational and support group for pregnant women and mothers of young infants, which met in the lab. This group combined peer discussion, presentations on developmental psychology, and ‘taster’ activities for mothers and infants from local businesses. Data collected from questionnaires from the first and final sessions indicated significant improvements in participants’ understanding of relevant concepts in developmental psychology, and showed that participants found this information helpful and reported using it at home. Participants also reported feeling more socially connected and more confident as mothers as a result of the group. The group also served to boost research participation, with 94 per cent of participants subsequently taking part in lab research or signing up to be contacted about future research. This approach can be employed by baby and child labs looking for ways to effectively and enjoyably promote public engagement and research impact, and for those looking to establish strong relationships with local stakeholders. The success of this strategy demonstrates that the aims of recruitment, public engagement and research impact need not be competing pressures on researchers’ time, but can be mutually supporting aspects of the research process.
作为婴儿和儿童实验室,迎接公众参与、研究影响和研究参与的挑战
在进行发育科学研究的同时,婴幼儿实验室还面临着额外的压力。他们必须展示公众参与和研究影响,同时还要招募足够的参与者来进行研究,这对婴幼儿来说尤其具有挑战性。这些不同的压力争夺时间和资源,使研究人员难以有效地参与所有这些活动。在这里,我们描述了一种低成本,易于实施,愉快和有效的方法,同时解决招聘,公众参与和研究影响的挑战。它首先与有关的地方利益攸关方进行了倾听和知识交流,以了解当地婴儿社区(包括家庭、保健专业人员和企业)的利益和需求。在这个过程中,建立了一个每两周为孕妇和婴儿母亲提供教育和支持的小组,他们在实验室里见面。这个小组结合了同伴讨论、发展心理学的演讲,以及为当地企业的母亲和婴儿举办的“品尝”活动。从第一阶段和最后阶段的问卷调查中收集的数据表明,参与者对发展心理学相关概念的理解有了显著的提高,并表明参与者发现这些信息很有帮助,并报告在家中使用这些信息。参与者还报告说,作为母亲,她们觉得自己的社交联系更紧密,也更自信。该小组还促进了研究的参与,94%的参与者随后参加了实验室研究或签署了关于未来研究的联系。婴儿和儿童实验室可以采用这种方法,寻找有效和愉快地促进公众参与和研究影响的方法,也可以用于那些希望与当地利益相关者建立牢固关系的实验室。这一战略的成功表明,招聘、公众参与和研究影响的目标不一定是对研究人员时间的竞争压力,而是可以成为研究过程中相互支持的方面。
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