Evidence Based Practice Unit, University College London and Anna Freud, London, United Kingdom.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Sep 9;13:e58610. doi: 10.2196/58610.
There are more than 1.5 million children and young people in England with special educational needs (SEN), with over 160,000 young people in the United Kingdom attending a special school or alternative provision (AP) setting. Young people with SEN have been found to be at risk for poorer mental health and well-being than non-SEN peers. However, there is a range of both school-related and research challenges associated with identifying difficulties in a timely manner.
This Delphi study aims to determine a list of stakeholder priorities for improving school-based measurement of mental health and well-being among young people with SEN, at an aggregated level, within secondary special school or AP settings. A secondary objective is to inform the implementation of school-based well-being surveys, improve engagement in special schools or AP settings, and improve survey response rates among children and young people with SEN.
A mixed methods Delphi study will be conducted, including a scoping review and preliminary focus groups with school staff members and researchers to establish key issues. This will be followed by a 2-round Delphi survey to determine a list of stakeholder priorities for improving the measurement of mental health and well-being at an aggregate level within special schools and AP settings. A final stakeholder workshop will be held to discuss the findings. A list of recommendations will be drafted as a report for special schools and AP settings.
The study has received ethical approval from the University College London Research Ethics Committee. The stage 1 scoping review has commenced. Recruitment for focus groups will begin in Autumn 2024. The first round of the Delphi survey will commence in early 2025, and the second round of the Delphi survey in the spring of 2025. The final workshop will commence in mid-2025 with final results expected in late 2025.
There is a need for clear recommendations for special schools and AP settings on priorities for improving the measurement of mental health and well-being problems among young people with SEN. There is also a need for recommendations to researchers implementing school-based well-being surveys, including the #BeeWell program, to enable them to improve their engagement in special schools and AP settings and ensure surveys are accessible.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/58610.
在英国,有超过 150 万名儿童和年轻人有特殊教育需求(SEN),其中超过 16 万名英国年轻人在特殊学校或替代教育(AP)环境中就读。研究发现,有特殊教育需求的年轻人的心理健康和幸福感比非 SEN 同龄人差。然而,在及时发现困难方面存在一系列与学校相关和研究相关的挑战。
这项德尔菲研究旨在确定一系列利益相关者的优先事项,以改善中等特殊学校或 AP 环境中 SEN 年轻人的心理健康和幸福感的学校层面测量,汇总层面。次要目标是为学校幸福感调查的实施提供信息,提高特殊学校或 AP 环境的参与度,并提高 SEN 儿童和年轻人的调查回应率。
将进行一项混合方法德尔菲研究,包括对学校工作人员和研究人员进行范围界定审查和初步焦点小组,以确定关键问题。接下来将进行两轮德尔菲调查,以确定改善特殊学校和 AP 环境中汇总层面心理健康和幸福感测量的利益相关者优先事项清单。将举行最后一次利益相关者研讨会来讨论研究结果。将起草一份报告作为特殊学校和 AP 环境的建议清单。
该研究已获得伦敦大学学院伦理委员会的批准。第一阶段的范围界定审查已经开始。焦点小组的招募将于 2024 年秋季开始。第一轮德尔菲调查将于 2025 年初开始,第二轮德尔菲调查将于 2025 年春季开始。最后一次研讨会将于 2025 年中旬开始,预计最终结果将于 2025 年底公布。
需要为特殊学校和 AP 环境提供明确的建议,以确定改善 SEN 年轻人心理健康和幸福感问题测量的优先事项。还需要向实施学校幸福感调查的研究人员提供建议,包括 #BeeWell 计划,以使他们能够提高在特殊学校和 AP 环境中的参与度,并确保调查具有可及性。
国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/58610.