School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing, UK.
Health Expect. 2022 Feb;25(1):191-202. doi: 10.1111/hex.13362. Epub 2021 Sep 28.
The SlowMo study demonstrated the effects of SlowMo, an eight-session digitally supported reasoning intervention, on paranoia in a large-scale randomized-controlled trial with 362 participants with schizophrenia-spectrum psychosis.
The current evaluation aimed to investigate the impact of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in the SlowMo study.
PPI members were six women and three men from Sussex, Oxford and London with experience of using mental health services for psychosis. They received training and met at least 3-monthly throughout the project. The impact of PPI was captured quantitatively and qualitatively through (i) a PPI log of recommendations and implementation; (ii) written subjective experiences of PPI members; (iii) meeting minutes; and (iv) outputs produced.
The PPI log revealed 107 recommendations arising from PPI meetings, of which 87 (81%) were implemented. Implementation was greater for recruitment-, data collection- and organization-related actions than for dissemination and emergent innovations. Qualitative feedback revealed impacts on study recruitment, data collection, PPI participants' confidence, knowledge, career aspirations and society more widely. Outputs produced included a film about psychosis that aired on BBC primetime television, novel webpages and journal articles. Barriers to PPI impact included geography, travel, funding, co-ordination and well-being.
A future challenge for PPI impact will be the extent to which peer innovation (innovative PPI-led ideas) can be supported within research study delivery.
Planned Patient and Public Contribution in SlowMo comprised consultation and collaboration in (i) design, (ii) recruitment, (iii) qualitative interviews and analysis of service users' experiences of SlowMo therapy and (iv) dissemination.
SlowMo 研究表明,在一项有 362 名精神分裂症谱系精神病患者参与的大规模随机对照试验中,八节数字支持推理干预的 SlowMo 对偏执狂有影响。
本研究旨在调查 SlowMo 研究中患者和公众参与(PPI)的影响。
PPI 成员来自苏塞克斯、牛津和伦敦,有使用精神卫生服务治疗精神病的经验,共 6 名女性和 3 名男性。他们接受了培训,并在整个项目中至少每三个月会面一次。通过(i)PPI 建议和实施日志;(ii)PPI 成员的书面主观经验;(iii)会议记录;和(iv)产出,从定量和定性两方面来评估 PPI 的影响。
PPI 日志记录了 107 项源自 PPI 会议的建议,其中 87 项(81%)得到了实施。在招募、数据收集和组织相关行动方面的实施程度大于传播和新兴创新方面。定性反馈表明,PPI 对研究招募、数据收集、PPI 参与者的信心、知识、职业抱负和更广泛的社会产生了影响。产生的产出包括一部在英国广播公司黄金时段播出的关于精神病的电影、新颖的网页和期刊文章。PPI 影响的障碍包括地理位置、旅行、资金、协调和福祉。
未来 PPI 影响的一个挑战将是在研究交付中能够在多大程度上支持同行创新(创新的 PPI 主导的想法)。
SlowMo 计划中的患者和公众参与包括在(i)设计、(ii)招募、(iii)服务用户对 SlowMo 治疗体验的定性访谈和分析以及(iv)传播方面进行咨询和合作。