Division of Neurology, Department of Psychology, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Queens University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2023 Mar;30(1):204-215. doi: 10.1007/s10880-022-09875-8. Epub 2022 May 3.
To adapt an existing virtual family-based mental health intervention learning platform (I-InTERACT-North), using participatory action research design, to meet the needs of parents and children with congenital, neonatal, and neurodevelopmental conditions that impact development. A purposive sample of parent knowledge users recruited from a large pediatric hospital (n = 21) and clinician stakeholders (n = 16) participated in one interview. An iterative process was adopted to implement feedback in the adaption of the learning platform. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to examine themes across participant feedback. Initial satisfaction with the adapted website was high. Qualitative results revealed four themes: acceptability, usability, recommendations, and dissatisfaction. Addressed with iterations, technical difficulties, wanting more information on content, resources, and intended audience were areas of dissatisfaction. This study reflects the importance of participatory action research methods in informing virtual mental health interventions. Future directions to improve the learning platform are discussed.
为了适应现有的基于虚拟家庭的心理健康干预学习平台(I-InTERACT-North),采用参与式行动研究设计,以满足影响发育的先天性、新生儿和神经发育状况的父母和儿童的需求。从一家大型儿童医院(n=21)招募了有目的的家长知识用户样本和临床利益相关者(n=16)参加了一次访谈。采用迭代过程来实施对学习平台的适应的反馈。使用定性主题分析来检查参与者反馈中的主题。对改编后的网站的初始满意度很高。定性结果揭示了四个主题:可接受性、可用性、建议和不满。通过迭代解决了技术困难、希望更多关于内容、资源和目标受众的信息等问题。本研究反映了参与式行动研究方法在虚拟心理健康干预中的重要性。讨论了改进学习平台的未来方向。