让青少年参与躁郁症青少年行动项目:基于社区的参与式研究。

Q2 Medicine
Laura Lapadat, Anusha Balram, Joanna Cheek, Eugenia Canas, Andrea Paquette, Erin E Michalak
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背景:我们通过描述一项加拿大研究--双相情感障碍青年行动项目--中的研究设计、青年参与以及知识共同创造的方法/过程,描述了基于社区的参与式研究的方法论层面。这项由学术界、社区和青年合作伙伴组成的团队开展的合作项目旨在调查患有躁郁症的青年的自我管理和健康策略:目的:描述这项合作所带来的机遇和挑战,反思让躁郁症青少年参与与他们相关的健康研究的过程,并分享经验教训:该项目历时两年,分多个阶段进行:(1)撰写研究报告,让青少年参与研究过程;(2)招募人员,挑选并培训了 12 名青少年,让他们帮助组织和举办两次研究论坛;(3)举办第一次研究论坛,让更多的青少年了解他们为保持健康而采取的策略(自我管理策略);(4)对第一次论坛的研究结果进行数据分析;(5)举办第二次研究论坛,让患有躁郁症的青少年了解如何将第一次论坛的研究结果进行知识转化;以及(6)对第二次论坛的研究结果进行数据分析。患有躁郁症的青年同伴研究者在这一过程的每个阶段都发挥了重要作用:在最初的 12 名青年同伴研究员中,有 7 名从招募阶段一直参与到项目结束。他们合作创建了两个青年研究论坛,就双相情感障碍青年的自我管理策略征求他们的意见:本文分享了在一项基于社区的参与式研究中,与患有躁郁症的青少年合作过程中的心得体会。
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Engaging Youth in the Bipolar Youth Action Project: Community-Based Participatory Research.

Engaging Youth in the Bipolar Youth Action Project: Community-Based Participatory Research.

Background: We describe the methodological dimensions of community-based participatory research through a description of study design, youth engagement, and methods/processes in the cocreation of knowledge within a Canadian study, the Bipolar Youth Action Project. This collaborative partnership-carried out by a team composed of academic, community, and youth partners-was designed to investigate self-management and wellness strategies for young adults living with bipolar disorder.

Objective: The aim is to describe the opportunities and challenges of this collaboration and to reflect upon the process of involving youth with bipolar disorder in health research that concerns them, and share lessons learned.

Methods: The project was conducted in multiple phases over 2 years: (1) grant-writing, with youth contributing to the process; (2) recruitment, in which 12 youth were selected and trained to help shape and conduct two research forums; (3) the first research forum, where more youth were consulted about the strategies they apply to stay well (self-management strategies); (4) data analysis of Forum I findings; (5) research Forum II, which consulted youth with bipolar disorder about knowledge translation of Forum I findings; and (6) data analysis of Forum II findings. Youth peer researchers with bipolar disorder were involved in a significant capacity at every stage in the process.

Results: Of the initial 12 youth peer researchers, 7 remained on the project from the recruitment phase until the project ended. They collaborated in the creation of two youth research forums that consulted youth with bipolar disorder on their self-management strategies.

Conclusions: This article shares what was learned from the process of partnering with youth with bipolar disorder in a community-based participatory research study.

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Journal of Participatory Medicine
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