Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, 63 Eggleston Rd, Acton, ACT, 2601, Australia.
Research School of Psychology, The Australian National University, Acton, Australia.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2018 Dec 12;16(1):119. doi: 10.1186/s12961-018-0395-9.
The perspectives of mental health consumers and carers are increasingly recognised as important to the development and conduct of research. However, research directions are still most commonly developed without consumer and carer input. This project aimed to establish priorities for mental health research driven by the views of consumers and carers in Australia.
The project was conducted in two studies. Firstly, a face-to-face discussion forum held in the Australian Capital Territory (Study 1; n = 25), followed by a national online survey (Study 2; n = 70). Participants in both studies were members of the community who identified as a mental health consumer, carer or both. In Study 1, participants developed topics for mental health research in small group discussions, then voted on which topics, developed across all groups and sorted into thematic areas, were a priority. An online survey was developed from these research topics. Study 2 participants were asked to rate topics on a 5-point priority scale and rank the relative importance of the highest-rated topics.
At the forum, 79 topics were generated and grouped into 14 thematic areas. Votes on priorities were spread across a large number of topics, with the greatest overall support for research relating to integrating care that is sensitive to past experiences of trauma into mental health service delivery (trauma-informed care). Survey responses were similarly spread, with the majority of research topics rated as important by at least 50% of participants and no clear individual priorities for research identified. Amongst items rated as important by approximately 80% of participants, key research areas included the delivery of services, and consumer and carer involvement.
Australian mental health consumers and carers demonstrate a strong understanding of the mental health system and its inadequacies. Although clear specific priorities are difficult to establish, consistent areas of focus are services and the role consumers and carers can play in their improvement. However, for consumer and carer views to be at the forefront of research, it is important to regularly update research agendas and work in partnership across the whole research process.
心理健康消费者和照顾者的观点越来越被认为对研究的发展和进行很重要。然而,研究方向通常仍然是在没有消费者和照顾者投入的情况下制定的。本项目旨在确定由澳大利亚心理健康消费者和照顾者驱动的研究重点。
该项目分两个研究进行。首先,在澳大利亚首都领地举行了面对面的讨论论坛(研究 1;n=25),然后进行了全国在线调查(研究 2;n=70)。两项研究的参与者均为社区成员,他们自认为是心理健康消费者、照顾者或两者兼有。在研究 1 中,参与者在小组讨论中制定了心理健康研究的主题,然后对所有小组共同制定的主题进行投票,这些主题被分类为不同的主题领域。在线调查是根据这些研究主题开发的。在研究 2 中,要求参与者对主题进行 5 分制的优先排序,并对评分最高的主题的相对重要性进行排名。
在论坛上,共提出了 79 个主题,并分为 14 个主题领域。关于优先事项的投票分散在很多主题上,对与创伤相关的过去经历敏感的整合护理以改善心理健康服务提供(创伤知情护理)的研究得到了最大的总体支持。调查结果也同样分散,大多数研究主题至少有 50%的参与者认为重要,但没有明确的个别研究重点。在约 80%的参与者认为重要的项目中,关键研究领域包括服务的提供以及消费者和照顾者的参与。
澳大利亚心理健康消费者和照顾者对心理健康系统及其不足有很强的了解。尽管很难确定明确的优先事项,但一致的重点领域是服务以及消费者和照顾者在改善服务方面可以发挥的作用。然而,要使消费者和照顾者的意见处于研究的前沿,必须定期更新研究议程,并在整个研究过程中建立合作伙伴关系。