Department of International Public Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.
Department of International Public Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK
BMJ Open. 2022 Feb 2;12(2):e054163. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054163.
Poor adolescent mental health is a barrier to achieving several sustainable development goals in Tanzania, where adolescent mental health infrastructure is weak. This is compounded by a lack of community and policy maker awareness or understanding of its burden, causes and solutions. Research addressing these knowledge gaps is urgently needed. However, capacity for adolescent mental health research in Tanzania remains limited. The existence of a National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), with a nationwide mandate for research conduct and oversight, presents an opportunity to catalyse activity in this neglected area. Rigorous research priority setting, which includes key stakeholders, can promote efficient use of limited resources and improve both quality and uptake of research by ensuring that it meets the needs of target populations and policy makers. We present a protocol for such a research priority setting study and how it informs the design of an interinstitutional adolescent mental health research capacity strengthening strategy in Tanzania.
From May 2021, this 6 month mixed-methods study will adapt and merge the James Lind Alliance approach and validated capacity strengthening methodologies to identify priorities for research and research capacity strengthening in adolescent mental health in Tanzania. Specifically, it will use online questionnaires, face-to-face interviews, focus groups, scoping reviews and a consensus meeting to consult expert and adolescent stakeholders. Key evidence-informed priorities will be collaboratively ranked and documented and an integrated strategy to address capacity gaps will be designed to align with the nationwide infrastructure and overall strategy of NIMR.
National and institutional review board approvals were sought and granted from the National Health Research Ethics Committee of the NIMR Medical Research Coordinating Committee (Tanzania) and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (United Kingdom). Results will be disseminated through a national workshop involving all stakeholders, through ongoing collaborations and published commentaries, reviews, policy briefs, webinars and social media.
在坦桑尼亚,青少年心理健康状况不佳是实现可持续发展目标的障碍,因为坦桑尼亚的青少年心理健康基础设施薄弱。由于社区和决策者对其负担、原因和解决方案缺乏认识或理解,情况更加复杂。迫切需要研究来解决这些知识空白。然而,坦桑尼亚青少年心理健康研究的能力仍然有限。国家医学研究所(NIMR)的存在为解决这一被忽视的领域提供了机会,因为它拥有全国范围内进行研究和监督的任务。严格的研究重点制定,包括主要利益攸关方,可以促进对有限资源的有效利用,并通过确保研究满足目标人群和决策者的需求,提高研究的质量和采用率。我们提出了一项研究重点制定研究的方案,以及它如何为坦桑尼亚的机构间青少年心理健康研究能力建设战略的设计提供信息。
从 2021 年 5 月开始,这项为期 6 个月的混合方法研究将调整和合并詹姆斯林德联盟方法和经过验证的能力建设方法,以确定坦桑尼亚青少年心理健康研究和能力建设的优先事项。具体来说,它将使用在线问卷、面对面访谈、焦点小组、范围综述和共识会议来咨询专家和青少年利益攸关方。将共同对关键循证优先事项进行排名和记录,并设计一项综合战略来解决能力差距,以符合国家基础设施和 NIMR 的整体战略。
已寻求并获得了国家健康研究伦理委员会和 NIMR 医学研究协调委员会(坦桑尼亚)以及利物浦热带医学学院(英国)的国家和机构审查委员会的批准。结果将通过一次全国性研讨会向所有利益攸关方传播,研讨会将涉及所有利益攸关方,通过持续的合作和发表评论、评论、政策简报、网络研讨会和社交媒体进行传播。