A child-centred research checklist to improve the design and reporting of paediatric research studies: A descriptive mixed methods study

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Mandie Foster , L. Lisa Whitehead , Therese A. O'Sullivan , Julie Hill , Evalotte Mörelius
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Abstract

Background

No internationally developed child-centred research checklist is currently available to enhance the quality and transparency of the development, reporting and evaluation of research undertaken with children.

Objective

To develop an internationally relevant, expert informed child-centred research checklist.

Design

A descriptive mixed methods study was undertaken in five sequential phases, including a Delphi component.

Setting(s)

Academic/international context.

Methods

This study involved five sequential stages:
1. Literature review using four databases (CINAHL, MEDLINE, Scopus, PsycINFO) and analysis to identify key themes in child-centred research (January 2020).
2. Generate a questionnaire based on the key themes for international experts in child research to provide their opinions on what should be included in a child-centred research checklist (March 2020).
3. Inductive thematic analysis of the experts' responses to generate the initial draft checklist (June 2020).
4. The checklist progressed through three rounds of Delphi study for a wider range of experts to provide their consensus on what a child-centred research checklist should contain (August 2020–February 2021).
5. Refinement of the child-centred research checklist based on the Delphi study (March 2021–November 2022).

Results

A total of 160 articles met the inclusion criteria for review and were considered in the development of a 10-item open-ended questionnaire, adapted for four age-brackets (0-1 yrs., 2-4 yrs., 5-10 yrs., > 11 yrs). Responses from 14 experts across 10 countries generated 205 generic statements and 76 examples to inform a child-centred research checklist. Following this, 158 experts from eleven disciplines across 18 countries participated in the three round Delphi study (38 % retention rate over the three rounds). The final checklist includes 11 statements and 17 examples represented under three categories of “child-parent consent, assent and dissent”, “code of conduct” and “child focused methods”.

Conclusion

The child-centred research checklist was generated from a mixed methods study undertaken in five sequential phases, with input by 172 experts from 11 disciplines across 19 countries. The child-centred research checklist is the first international, expert informed tool to support good quality and transparent child-centred research. We call on researchers, clinicians, journal editors, organisations, and ethics committees to use this checklist for future research with children. The next phase of this project is engagement with children and their families to refine the checklist.

Tweetable abstract

New checklist to support good quality child research practices @IFNAorg.
以儿童为中心的研究核对表以改进儿科研究的设计和报告:一项描述性混合方法研究
背景目前没有国际上制定的以儿童为中心的研究核对表,以提高以儿童为对象的研究的发展、报告和评价的质量和透明度。目的制定一份国际相关的、专家知情的以儿童为中心的研究清单。设计一项描述性混合方法研究分为五个连续阶段,包括一个德尔菲组件。背景学术/国际背景。方法本研究分为5个连续阶段:使用四个数据库(CINAHL, MEDLINE, Scopus, PsycINFO)进行文献综述和分析,以确定以儿童为中心的研究的关键主题(2020年1月)。2 .根据儿童研究的关键主题,为国际专家制作一份调查问卷,就以儿童为中心的研究清单中应该包括什么提供他们的意见(2020年3月)。3 .对专家反馈进行归纳性专题分析,生成清单初稿(2020年6月)。该清单经过三轮德尔菲研究,让更广泛的专家就以儿童为中心的研究清单应包含什么内容达成共识(2020年8月至2021年2月)。基于德尔菲研究(2021年3月- 2022年11月),完善以儿童为中心的研究清单。结果共有160篇文章符合纳入标准,并在制定10项开放式问卷时予以考虑,适用于4个年龄组(0-1岁)。2-4年。5-10年。,比;11岁)。来自10个国家的14位专家的答复产生了205个一般性陈述和76个例子,为以儿童为中心的研究清单提供了信息。此后,来自18个国家11个学科的158名专家参加了三轮德尔菲研究(三轮留用率为38%)。最后的清单包括11个陈述和17个例子,分为“孩子-父母同意、同意和反对”、“行为准则”和“以儿童为中心的方法”三类。以儿童为中心的研究清单是由一项混合方法研究生成的,该研究分五个连续阶段进行,有来自19个国家11个学科的172名专家参与。以儿童为中心的研究核对表是支持高质量和透明的以儿童为中心的研究的第一个国际专家知情工具。我们呼吁研究人员、临床医生、期刊编辑、组织和伦理委员会在未来的儿童研究中使用这份清单。该项目的下一阶段是与儿童及其家庭接触,以完善清单。新清单支持高质量的儿童研究实践@IFNAorg
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CiteScore
15.00
自引率
2.50%
发文量
181
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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