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从一开始就保持健康:为年轻轮班工人共同设计睡眠、营养和身体活动资源-新颖的实施和评估。

Healthy from the Start: Co-Designing Sleep, Nutrition and Physical Activity Resources for Young Shiftworkers-Novel Implementation and Evaluation.

机构信息

Appleton Institute, CQUniversity, Wayville, South Australia, Australia.

School of Health and Medical Sciences, Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2024 Oct;27(5):e70063. doi: 10.1111/hex.70063.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The increasing prevalence of shiftwork among young adults poses significant health risks, primarily due to its disruptive effects on sleep, nutrition and physical activity. Addressing these risks necessitates the development of tailored, evidence-based resources to support these key health behaviours. Participatory research approaches, engaging those with relevant lived experience (i.e., co-design) are a novel and effective approach in developing these resources. As such, the aim of the present study was to explore whether sleep, nutrition and physical activity resources for young shiftworkers could be developed using participatory, co-design approaches and how co-designers would rate both the approaches used and the resulting resources.

METHODS

A participatory approach engaged co-designers (young, experienced or previous shiftworkers; workplace health and safety specialists; science communicators and academic experts) to complete 2-3 online questionnaires and participate in 1-2 online workshops, to co-design sleep, nutrition and physical activity resources for young shiftworkers. Following resource development, co-designers assessed both the participatory approach and the resulting resources, through an online questionnaire, which included the Public and Patient Engagement Evaluation Tool (PPEET).

RESULTS

Co-designers (n = 48) participated in the development of sleep, nutrition and physical activity resources for young shiftworkers. Co-designers evaluated the participatory approach positively, with a mean rating across all PPEET items of 4.7 (±0.2) on a 5-point Likert scale. Co-designers also provided positive ratings for the resources, with the majority (91.7%) either agreeing or strongly agreeing that they were user-friendly, valuable and informative for young shiftworkers and would serve as a credible source of health information.

CONCLUSION

By adopting a novel participatory approach, we successfully co-designed sleep, nutrition and physical activity resources for young shiftworkers. Participatory approaches, including co-design, should be considered when developing health interventions for shiftworkers, given the value of embedding lived experience to address their unique lifestyle challenges.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

Co-designers and/or people with relevant lived experience were involved in all project activities: conceptualisation, design, recruitment, data collection, data analysis, knowledge translation and output generation.

摘要

简介

年轻人中轮班工作的日益普及对健康造成了重大风险,主要是因为它对睡眠、营养和身体活动产生了干扰作用。要解决这些风险,就需要制定针对这些关键健康行为的、有证据支持的定制资源。参与具有相关生活经验的人(即共同设计)的参与式研究方法是开发这些资源的一种新颖而有效的方法。因此,本研究的目的是探讨是否可以使用参与式共同设计方法为年轻的轮班工人开发睡眠、营养和身体活动资源,以及共同设计者如何评价所使用的方法和产生的资源。

方法

采用参与式方法,让共同设计者(年轻、有经验或以前的轮班工人、工作场所健康和安全专家、科学传播者和学术专家)完成 2-3 次在线问卷,并参加 1-2 次在线研讨会,共同设计针对年轻轮班工人的睡眠、营养和身体活动资源。在资源开发之后,共同设计者通过在线问卷对参与式方法和产生的资源进行评估,该问卷包括公众和患者参与评估工具(PPEET)。

结果

共有 48 名共同设计者参与了为年轻轮班工人开发睡眠、营养和身体活动资源。共同设计者对参与式方法的评价是积极的,所有 PPEET 项目的平均评分为 4.7(±0.2),采用 5 点李克特量表。共同设计者对资源的评价也很高,大多数(91.7%)人表示同意或强烈同意这些资源对年轻轮班工人来说是用户友好的、有价值的和信息丰富的,并且将成为可信的健康信息来源。

结论

通过采用新颖的参与式方法,我们成功地为年轻的轮班工人共同设计了睡眠、营养和身体活动资源。鉴于将生活经验融入到解决轮班工人独特的生活方式挑战中的价值,在为轮班工人开发健康干预措施时,应考虑采用参与式方法,包括共同设计。

患者或公众的贡献

共同设计者和/或具有相关生活经验的人参与了项目的所有活动:概念化、设计、招募、数据收集、数据分析、知识转化和输出生成。

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