a Behavioural Sciences Unit Proudly Supported by the Kids with Cancer Foundation, Kids Cancer Centre , Sydney Children's Hospital , Randwick , NSW , Australia.
b Paediatric Palliative Care Service , Lady Cilento Children's Hospital , Brisbane , QLD , Australia.
Death Stud. 2019;43(1):62-69. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2018.1436616. Epub 2018 May 3.
Risk minimization in research with bereaved parents is important. However, little is known about which research methods balance the sensitivity required for bereaved research participants and the need for generalizable results.
To explore parental experiences of participating in mixed method bereavement research via a pilot study.
A convergent parallel mixed method design assessing bereaved parents' experience of research participation.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Eleven parents whose child was treated for cancer at The Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane completed the questionnaire/interview being piloted (n = 8 mothers; n = 3 fathers; >6 months and <6 years bereaved). Of these, eight parents completed the pilot study evaluation questionnaire, providing feedback on their experience of participation.
Participants acknowledged the importance of bereaved parents being central to research design and the development of bereavement programs. Sixty-three per cent (n = 5/8) of parents described completion of the questionnaire as 'not at all/a little bit' of a burden. Seventy-five per cent (n = 6/8) of parents opting into the telephone interview described participation as 'not at all/a little bit' of a burden. When considering the latest timeframes for participation in bereavement research 63% (n = 5/8) of parents indicated 'no endpoint.' Findings from the pilot study enabled important adjustments to be made to a large-scale future study.
As a research method, pilot studies may be utilized to minimize harm and maximize the potential benefits for vulnerable research participants. A mixed method approach allows researchers to generalize findings to a broader population while also drawing on the depth of the lived experience.
降低有丧亲经历的父母参与研究的风险非常重要。然而,人们对哪些研究方法既能满足丧亲研究参与者的敏感性需求,又能产生可推广的结果,知之甚少。
通过试点研究探讨丧亲父母参与混合方法丧亲研究的体验。
评估丧亲父母参与研究体验的汇聚平行混合方法设计。
环境/参与者:11 位在布里斯班皇家儿童医院接受癌症治疗的孩子的父母完成了正在试点的问卷/访谈(n=8 位母亲;n=3 位父亲;丧亲时间>6 个月且<6 年)。其中,8 位父母完成了试点研究评估问卷,提供了对参与体验的反馈。
参与者承认丧亲父母作为研究设计和丧亲项目开发的核心的重要性。63%(n=5/8)的父母表示完成问卷“一点也不/有点”有负担。75%(n=6/8)选择参加电话访谈的父母表示参与“一点也不/有点”有负担。当考虑参与丧亲研究的最新时间框架时,63%(n=5/8)的父母表示“没有终点”。试点研究的结果使对未来大规模研究进行了重要调整。
作为一种研究方法,试点研究可以用于最大限度地减少对弱势研究参与者的伤害,并最大限度地提高潜在收益。混合方法方法允许研究人员将研究结果推广到更广泛的人群,同时也借鉴了生活经验的深度。