Co-design of moderator training: Integrating knowledge from forum moderators, users and researchers with the improving peer online forums (iPOF) project

Q2 Medicine
Zoe Glossop , Steve Jones , Saiqa Ahmed , Neil Caton , Gee Collins , Jade Haines , Katherine Jackson , Chris Lodge , Karen Machin , Paul Marshall , Samantha Pilgrim , Paul Rayson , Heather Robinson , Laura Salisbury , Nick Shryane , Jay Staff , Jenny Stevenson , Luciana Vega , Aife Walsh , Sara Wise , Fiona Lobban
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Abstract

Introduction

Moderators of online mental health forums often experience stress and burnout. There is large variety in the training available for moderators at different forums. This study aimed to co-design a training resource available for all moderators of mental health forums, using an Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT) approach. Forum moderators, users, and public advisors (“knowledge users”) and researchers, academics and a technologist (“researchers”) worked together to create a training resource for forum moderators working in clinical, peer support, and volunteer roles.

Methods

The co-design process involved 22 knowledge users and 12 researchers who worked together in 22 2-hour sessions over 2 years. The process followed four phases: group formation, identifying training priorities, content development, and finalisation. The group mainly collaborated through Zoom sessions facilitated by 2 independent facilitators.

Results

The final training resource included 10 topics, 8 animations, self-reflection questions, and a multiple-choice quiz. Feedback from the knowledge user group indicated they felt valued in the co-design process, although some felt that meeting format became repetitive. Key adjustments made to the training based on discussions in the co-design sessions included separating two topics, keeping training inclusive of all moderator roles, and enhancing resource accessibility.

Discussion

The project successfully navigated common barriers in IKT, including accommodating different participant needs and the challenges of online collaboration. Flexible communication methods supported group engagement, which was retained over 2 years. Groups members also appreciated a clear payment structure for their contributions. Implementing the training in practice remains an area for future work.
共同设计版主培训:将论坛版主、用户和研究人员的知识与改进的同行在线论坛(iPOF)项目相结合
在线心理健康论坛的主持人经常感到压力和倦怠。不同论坛的版主可接受的培训种类繁多。本研究旨在采用综合知识翻译(IKT)方法,共同设计一种可供所有心理健康论坛主持人使用的培训资源。论坛版主、用户和公共顾问(“知识用户”)以及研究人员、学者和技术专家(“研究人员”)共同努力,为从事临床、同伴支持和志愿者工作的论坛版主创建了一个培训资源。方法22名知识使用者和12名研究人员在2年的时间里进行了22次2小时的共同设计。该过程分为四个阶段:小组组建、确定培训重点、内容开发和定稿。小组主要通过Zoom会议进行合作,由2名独立主持人主持。结果最终的培训资源包括10个主题、8个动画、自省问题和一个选择题。来自知识用户组的反馈表明,他们觉得在共同设计过程中受到重视,尽管有些人觉得会议形式变得重复。根据共同设计会议中的讨论,对培训进行了关键调整,包括分离两个主题,使培训包括所有主持人角色,并增强资源可访问性。该项目成功地克服了IKT中的常见障碍,包括适应不同参与者的需求和在线协作的挑战。灵活的沟通方式支持团队参与,保持了2年以上。各小组成员还赞赏其会费的明确支付结构。在实践中实施培训仍然是今后工作的一个领域。
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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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