Beatrix Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Health Expect. 2024 Apr;27(2):e14028. doi: 10.1111/hex.14028.
There is a growing consensus that children and young people (CYP) should be involved in matters that concern them. Progress is made in involving CYP in developing pediatric research agendas (PRAs), although the impact of their involvement remains unknown. We aimed to evaluate the impact of involving CYP in developing PRAs and assess the extent to which postpatient and public involvement (post-PPI) activities were planned.
We conducted a qualitative study using in-depth interviews to identify and gain an in-depth understanding of the impact of involving CYP in developing PRAs. The transcripts were uploaded to Atlas.ti to be coded and organised. Dutch-language interviews were analysed and interpreted together with vocational education and training (VET) students. These students were aged between 14 and 18 years and were training to become nurses.
Three CYP and 15 researchers decided to participate. We focused on three categories of impact: agenda-setting impact, individual impact and academic impact. Involving CYP creates a more enriched and clarified agenda. It ensured that both CYP and researchers underwent personal or professional growth and development, it created a connection between the people involved, awareness about the importance of involving CYP and it ensured that the people involved had a positive experience. The participants were unable to indicate the academic impact of their PRAs, but they did understand the key factors for creating it. In addition, the need to measure impact was highlighted, with a particular focus on assessing individual impact.
Our study outlines the diverse subthemes of impact that arise from involving CYP in developing PRAs. Despite the potential of research agendas to amplify CYP voices, only a minority of researchers strategized post-PPI activities ensuring impactful outcomes, prompting the need for thorough evaluation of various impact forms and consistent alignment with the overarching goal of transforming the research field.
We involved VET students in the data analysis and interpretation phase by forming a young person advisory group. The data analysis of the interviews analysed by the VET students revealed four distinct themes: 1. Learnt new knowledge. 2. Learnt to collaborate. 3. Learnt to listen. 4. Assessment of the individual impact.
越来越多的人认为,儿童和青少年(CYP)应该参与与其自身利益相关的事务。在让 CYP 参与制定儿科研究议程(PRA)方面已经取得了一定进展,尽管其参与的影响仍不清楚。我们旨在评估让 CYP 参与制定 PRA 的影响,并评估计划进行患者和公众参与(PPI)后的活动的程度。
我们进行了一项定性研究,通过深入访谈来识别和深入了解让 CYP 参与制定 PRA 的影响。这些转录本被上传到 Atlas.ti 进行编码和组织。荷兰语访谈与职业教育和培训(VET)学生一起进行分析和解释。这些学生年龄在 14 至 18 岁之间,正在接受护士培训。
有 3 名 CYP 和 15 名研究人员决定参与。我们关注了三个类别的影响:议程设定影响、个人影响和学术影响。让 CYP 参与其中会创建一个更加丰富和明确的议程。它确保了 CYP 和研究人员都经历了个人或专业的成长和发展,在参与者之间建立了联系,提高了对让 CYP 参与的重要性的认识,并确保了参与者有积极的体验。参与者无法指出他们的 PRA 的学术影响,但他们确实理解了创造这种影响的关键因素。此外,还强调了需要衡量影响,特别是要评估个人影响。
我们的研究概述了让 CYP 参与制定 PRA 所产生的不同主题的影响。尽管研究议程有可能放大 CYP 的声音,但只有少数研究人员制定了 PPI 后的活动策略,以确保产生有影响力的结果,这促使人们需要对各种影响形式进行彻底评估,并与将研究领域转变为首要目标保持一致。
我们通过组建一个年轻人咨询小组,让 VET 学生参与数据分析和解释阶段。VET 学生分析的访谈数据揭示了四个不同的主题:1. 学到新知识。2. 学会合作。3. 学会倾听。4. 评估个人影响。