Tollow Philippa, Marie Stock Nicola, Harcourt Diana
Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Scars Burn Heal. 2022 Jun 30;8:20595131221098526. doi: 10.1177/20595131221098526. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Burn injuries affect more than 60,000 children every year in the UK, with many experiencing scarring as a result. Scarring can be highly variable, and research is required to explore the factors that may influence variability, as well as the psychosocial impact of these injuries on children and their caregivers. A multicentre burns cohort study is being planned to investigate genetic determinants of scarring and long-term psychosocial outcomes. Public involvement (PI) is an essential element of the design and feasibility stages of this planning. As part of this work, this study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of parents' attitudes towards participation in burns research, specifically a longitudinal cohort study of children with small burns (<10% total body surface area [TBSA]).
In total, 16 parents of children with burns took part in semi-structured interviews regarding their experiences of taking part in research and their attitudes towards the potential future cohort study. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using Reflexive Thematic Analysis.
Four themes were identified: 'Acknowledging trauma'; 'Aligning research with experience'; 'Research as a reciprocal relationship'; and 'Contributing to change'.
These four themes represent factors that parents suggested were important for acceptability, relevance, recruitment and retention of participants into a longitudinal multicentre cohort study of children with a burn injury and their caregivers.
The findings of this study will be incorporated into the design of such a study, as well as having wide reaching relevance for research in the field of paediatric burn injuries.
More than 60,000 children experience a burn injury every year in the UK and many of these injuries lead to scarring. We know that the extent of this scarring can vary, and we know that some children and their parents/caregivers manage well but others struggle with the challenges they face after having a burn. Researchers would like to carry out research on these topics, including asking participants to take part in research over several years to find out how genetics might influence scarring, as well as their psychological experiences over this time. Before they conduct this study, it is very important that researchers understand parents' attitudes towards this kind of research. The current study aimed to find out parents' opinions and ask what issues were important to them when taking part in burns research. Parents of children who had experienced a scald (a type of burn injury) were asked to take part in a research interview. In total, 16 parents took part in this study. We recorded these interviews and analysed them, looking for patterns and shared experiences in participants' interviews. We found four themes in the interview data: 'Acknowledging trauma', 'Aligning research with experience', 'Research as a reciprocal relationship', and 'Contributing to change'. Overall, these themes suggest that parents were mostly supportive of a 'burns cohort study', but they have also highlighted some important considerations for this research and other future burns research studies.
在英国,每年有超过6万名儿童遭受烧伤,许多人因此留下疤痕。疤痕情况差异很大,需要开展研究来探索可能影响这种差异的因素,以及这些损伤对儿童及其照料者的心理社会影响。一项多中心烧伤队列研究正在计划中,以调查疤痕形成的遗传决定因素和长期心理社会结果。公众参与(PI)是该计划设计和可行性阶段的一个基本要素。作为这项工作的一部分,本研究旨在深入了解家长对参与烧伤研究的态度,特别是对烧伤面积小(<10% 总体表面积 [TBSA])儿童的纵向队列研究的态度。
共有16名烧伤儿童的家长参加了关于他们参与研究的经历以及对未来潜在队列研究态度的半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并使用反思性主题分析法进行分析。
确定了四个主题:“承认创伤”;“使研究与经历相符”;“研究是一种互惠关系”;以及“促成改变”。
这四个主题代表了家长认为对于烧伤儿童及其照料者纵向多中心队列研究中参与者的可接受性、相关性、招募和留存很重要的因素。
本研究的结果将被纳入此类研究的设计中,并且对小儿烧伤领域的研究具有广泛的相关性。
在英国,每年有超过6万名儿童遭受烧伤,其中许多烧伤会导致疤痕。我们知道疤痕的程度各不相同,而且我们知道一些儿童及其父母/照料者应对得很好,但另一些人则在烧伤后面临的挑战中挣扎。研究人员希望对这些主题进行研究,包括要求参与者在几年内参与研究,以了解基因如何可能影响疤痕形成,以及他们在这段时间内的心理体验。在开展这项研究之前,研究人员了解家长对这类研究的态度非常重要。当前的研究旨在了解家长的意见,并询问他们在参与烧伤研究时哪些问题对他们很重要。经历过烫伤(一种烧伤类型)的儿童的家长被要求参加一次研究访谈。共有16名家长参与了这项研究。我们记录了这些访谈并进行分析,在参与者的访谈中寻找模式和共同经历。我们在访谈数据中发现了四个主题:“承认创伤”、“使研究与经历相符”、“研究是一种互惠关系”以及“促成改变”。总体而言,这些主题表明家长大多支持“烧伤队列研究”,但他们也强调了这项研究以及未来其他烧伤研究的一些重要考虑因素。