Archibald Mandy, Makinde Sharifat, Tongol Nicole, Levasseur-Puhach Sydney, Roos Leslie
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Nov 7;12:e50208. doi: 10.2196/50208.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, eHealth services enabled providers to reach families despite widespread social distancing restrictions. However, their rapid adoption often occurred without community partners' involvement and without an understanding of how they prioritize aspects of their mental health and associated service provision, both of which promote family and community-centered health care delivery. Establishing priorities in health care is essential for developing meaningful and reliable health services. As such, there is an urgent need to understand how eHealth service users, especially families who may have historically faced oppression and systemic barriers to service access, can best benefit from them. Arts-based approaches can elicit an understanding of priorities by providing an engaging and expressive means of moving beyond readily expressible discursive language and stimulating meaningful dialogue reflective of participants' lived experiences.
The purpose of this research is to determine the priorities and preferences of youth; parents or caregivers; newcomers and immigrants; and Indigenous community members regarding the use of eHealth in supporting their mental health using an innovative arts-based priority-setting method.
This study uses a mixed-methods approach combining qualitative, quantitative, and arts-based research. It follows a survey used to identify key knowledge partners who are interested in improving eHealth services for mental health support in Manitoba, Canada. Knowledge partners interested in group-based priority setting will be contacted to participate. We will facilitate approximately two focus groups across each subgroup of youth, parents or caregivers, newcomers or immigrants, and Indigenous community members using an integrative, quantitatively anchored arts-based method termed the "Circle of Importance" to understand participants' mental health priorities and how eHealth or technology may support their mental well-being. The Circle of Importance involves placing small objects, whose meaning is determined by participants, on a visual board with concentric circles that correspond to a 5-point Likert scale of importance. Following each focus group, we will evaluate participants' and focus group facilitators' experiences of the Circle of Importance using a survey and follow-up structured in-person interviews to garner how we can improve the arts-based approach used in the focus groups.
The PRIME (Partnering for Research Innovation in Mental Health through eHealth Excellence) theme received institutional ethics approval on August 23, 2023. Data collection is projected for August 2023, with follow-up focus groups occurring in early 2024 as required. Data analysis will occur immediately following data collection.
Findings will directly inform a multiyear applied research agenda for PRIME aimed at improving mental health services through engaging key knowledge partners. The results may inform how arts-based methods in a priority setting can reflect aspects of experience beyond the capacities of qualitative or quantitative methods alone, and whether this approach aligns well with a positive experience of research participation.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/50208.
在新冠疫情期间,电子健康服务使医疗服务提供者能够在广泛的社交距离限制下为家庭提供服务。然而,这些服务的迅速采用往往是在没有社区合作伙伴参与的情况下进行的,而且没有考虑到家庭如何确定其心理健康方面的优先事项以及相关服务的提供方式,而这两者对于以家庭和社区为中心的医疗服务提供都至关重要。在医疗保健中确定优先事项对于开发有意义且可靠的医疗服务至关重要。因此,迫切需要了解电子健康服务的用户,特别是那些历史上可能面临压迫和系统性服务获取障碍的家庭,如何能从这些服务中获得最大益处。基于艺术的方法可以通过提供一种引人入胜且富有表现力的方式,超越易于表达的话语性语言,并激发反映参与者生活经历的有意义对话,从而引发对优先事项的理解。
本研究的目的是使用一种创新的基于艺术的优先事项设定方法,确定青少年、父母或照顾者、新移民和原住民社区成员在使用电子健康支持其心理健康方面的优先事项和偏好。
本研究采用混合方法,结合定性、定量和基于艺术的研究。它遵循一项用于识别有兴趣改善加拿大曼尼托巴省心理健康支持电子健康服务的关键知识合作伙伴的调查。将联系有兴趣参与基于群体的优先事项设定的知识合作伙伴。我们将使用一种综合的、定量锚定的基于艺术的方法,即“重要性圈”,在青少年、父母或照顾者、新移民或移民以及原住民社区成员的每个子群体中组织大约两个焦点小组,以了解参与者的心理健康优先事项以及电子健康或技术如何支持他们的心理健康。“重要性圈”包括将由参与者确定其含义的小物件放置在一个带有同心圆的视觉板上,这些同心圆对应于一个5点重要性李克特量表。在每个焦点小组之后,我们将使用一项调查和后续结构化的面对面访谈来评估参与者和焦点小组主持人对“重要性圈”的体验,以了解如何改进焦点小组中使用的基于艺术的方法。
PRIME(通过卓越电子健康促进心理健康研究创新合作)主题于2023年8月23日获得机构伦理批准。预计2023年8月进行数据收集,如有需要,2024年初进行后续焦点小组。数据收集后将立即进行数据分析。
研究结果将直接为PRIME的多年应用研究议程提供信息,该议程旨在通过吸引关键知识合作伙伴来改善心理健康服务。结果可能会揭示在优先事项设定中基于艺术的方法如何能够反映仅靠定性或定量方法无法涵盖的经验方面,以及这种方法是否与积极的研究参与体验相契合。
国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):PRR1 - 10.2196/50208