Radley Jessica, Burge Annie, Brown Ruby, Kashirsky Natalie, Boyd Katharine, Dabrowski Julia
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, 16 De Crespigny Park, Camberwell, London, SE5 8AF, UK.
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Res Involv Engagem. 2024 Aug 6;10(1):81. doi: 10.1186/s40900-024-00605-y.
When creating resources, such as psychoeducational materials, for children and families, it is essential to consult all stakeholders. By asking service users what they would find helpful, we can ensure that psychoeducational materials developed are directly addressing a need. This report summarises the process of co-developing a psychoeducational video with young people for the adults in their lives.
The idea for a psychoeducational video originated from discussions within a Youth Advisory Group in a South London Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. The group shared that they wanted a way of letting the adults in their lives know what is and is not helpful to hear when they are experiencing mental health distress. A workshop was held with young people to gather ideas for the content and style of a psychoeducational video resource. Through co-design methods, themes were identified including prioritising the young person's lived experience, the importance of listening, respecting and validating, adults not making assumptions about a diagnosis, and actively involving young people in care planning. A script and accompanying video were produced over several co-design sessions and shared via multiple online mass communication channels.
This project was co-produced at all stages by young people with lived experience of mental health difficulties to develop a digital resource that they considered necessary and meaningful. Centring the voices of young people when producing materials concerning their mental health results in valuable resources and can bring autonomy to those involved.
在为儿童和家庭创建诸如心理教育材料等资源时,咨询所有利益相关者至关重要。通过询问服务使用者他们认为有帮助的内容,我们可以确保所开发的心理教育材料直接满足某种需求。本报告总结了与年轻人共同开发一部面向其生活中的成年人的心理教育视频的过程。
一部心理教育视频的构想源于伦敦南部儿童和青少年心理健康服务机构的一个青年咨询小组内部的讨论。该小组表示,他们希望有一种方式能让其生活中的成年人了解在他们经历心理健康困扰时,哪些话听了有帮助,哪些没有帮助。与年轻人举办了一个工作坊,以收集关于心理教育视频资源内容和风格的想法。通过共同设计方法,确定了一些主题,包括优先考虑年轻人的生活经历、倾听、尊重和确认的重要性、成年人不要对诊断妄加猜测,以及让年轻人积极参与护理计划。经过多次共同设计会议,制作了一个脚本及配套视频,并通过多个在线大众传播渠道分享。
该项目在所有阶段均由有心理健康问题生活经历的年轻人共同制作,以开发一种他们认为必要且有意义的数字资源。在制作有关年轻人心理健康的材料时,以年轻人的声音为中心能够产生有价值的资源,并能赋予相关人员自主权。