The adolescent health network: A unique approach to sustained adolescent stakeholder engagement

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Deepa L. Sekhar, Alicia M. Hoke, Marwa Khan, Patricia L. Gordon, Erin K. Conahan, Jennifer L. Kraschnewski
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Abstract

At least 70% of premature adult deaths result from behaviors starting and reinforced in adolescence. The use of adolescent-centered outcomes and the necessity of creating space for the adolescent voice regarding research that directly impacts them is often overlooked. These omissions result in proposals and solutions that lack consideration of adolescent ingenuity, preferences, and needs. In 2021, Penn State PRO Wellness was awarded a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Engagement Award with the goal of addressing the gap in the inclusion of adolescents in research focused on teenage health. The resultant Adolescent Health Network (AHN) was developed in partnership with a stakeholder advisory board comprised of adolescents, parents, health researchers, and school staff. The AHN currently consists of 12 schools and 43 adolescents who have completed stakeholder training. For adolescents, the AHN simulates a school club or career enrichment activity with incoming freshmen replacing graduating seniors over time. For health researchers, the AHN provides rapid, easy access to a pool of adolescents with stakeholder training who are available to provide input on various aspects of a study from recruitment plans, to survey tools to dissemination strategies. This manuscript details the development, execution, and data from this novel program.
青少年健康网络:青少年利益攸关方持续参与的独特方法
至少有 70% 的成年人过早死亡是由青少年时期开始并强化的行为造成的。在对青少年有直接影响的研究中,以青少年为中心的结果的使用以及为青少年创造发言空间的必要性常常被忽视。这些疏忽导致提出的建议和解决方案缺乏对青少年独创性、偏好和需求的考虑。2021 年,宾夕法尼亚州立大学 PRO Wellness 获得了 "以患者为中心的结果研究机构参与奖",其目标是解决青少年参与青少年健康研究方面的不足。由此产生的青少年健康网络(AHN)是与由青少年、家长、健康研究人员和学校教职员工组成的利益相关者咨询委员会合作开发的。AHN 目前由 12 所学校和 43 名青少年组成,他们都已完成了利益相关者培训。对于青少年而言,"青少年健康网 "模拟学校俱乐部或职业充实活动,让新生在一段时间内取代即将毕业的高年级学生。对于健康研究人员来说,AHN 可以让他们快速、方便地接触到受过利益相关者培训的青少年,这些青少年可以就研究的各个方面(从招募计划、调查工具到传播策略)提供意见。本手稿详细介绍了这一新颖项目的开发、执行和数据。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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