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与年轻人、教师和学校共同开展基于学校的心理健康干预措施:一项案例研究。

Co-producing school-based mental health interventions with young people, teachers, and schools: a case study.

作者信息

Ching Brian C F, Foster Alex, Schlief Merle, Lewis Gemma, Rajyaguru Priya

机构信息

Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK.

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2024 Oct 24;10(1):109. doi: 10.1186/s40900-024-00636-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Schools are a prime setting for the delivery of universal and targeted mental health interventions. Current school-based mental health interventions may not be developed to fully meet student mental health needs and co-production is needed to understand what young people really want. Despite this, research on school-based mental health interventions does not consistently engage in co-production, involving stakeholders, such as young people and schools, in the decision-making, development, evaluation and/or implementation stages. This highlights that transforming the development of school-based mental health interventions is crucial to meeting all stakeholders' needs. In this paper, we aim to briefly review an approach to co-production that can be used when conducting research on school-based mental health interventions that centre stakeholder voices to drive meaningful change. We describe a case study to showcase this approach.

MAIN BODY

We highlight recommendations and important elements to consider for each stakeholder when engaging in different levels of co-production, including young people, teachers, and schools. We provide practical examples of how this may look like in practice, theoretical underpinnings, and impact on outcomes. Our case study of co-producing a talk to improve mental health literacy in secondary school students is highlighted to demonstrate how a group of young people, teachers, epidemiologist, psychiatrist, and researchers can work together to develop school-based mental health interventions.

CONCLUSION

Co-production can be successfully conducted amongst researchers and stakeholders to develop school-based mental health interventions. Changes made to the talk were guided by synthesis of feedback that aligned with the balanced needs, perspectives, and opinions of all stakeholders. The use of this co-production approach in research on school-based mental health interventions with young people, teachers, and schools has important implications for research, service provision, and stakeholder empowerment.

摘要

背景

学校是提供普遍和有针对性的心理健康干预措施的主要场所。当前基于学校的心理健康干预措施可能并未充分考虑学生的心理健康需求,因此需要通过共同生产来了解年轻人真正想要的是什么。尽管如此,关于基于学校的心理健康干预措施的研究并未始终如一地采用共同生产的方式,即在决策、开发、评估和/或实施阶段让年轻人和学校等利益相关者参与进来。这凸显出转变基于学校的心理健康干预措施的开发方式对于满足所有利益相关者的需求至关重要。在本文中,我们旨在简要回顾一种共同生产的方法,该方法可用于在以利益相关者的声音为核心推动有意义变革的基于学校的心理健康干预措施研究中。我们描述了一个案例研究来展示这种方法。

主体

我们强调了在参与不同层次的共同生产时,每个利益相关者(包括年轻人、教师和学校)需要考虑的建议和重要因素。我们提供了在实践中可能会出现的情况的实际例子、理论基础以及对结果的影响。我们重点介绍了共同制作一场提高中学生心理健康素养讲座的案例研究,以展示一群年轻人、教师、流行病学家、精神科医生和研究人员如何共同努力开发基于学校的心理健康干预措施。

结论

研究人员和利益相关者之间可以成功地进行共同生产,以开发基于学校的心理健康干预措施。对讲座所做的修改是根据与所有利益相关者的平衡需求、观点和意见相一致的反馈综合意见来指导的。在针对年轻人、教师和学校的基于学校的心理健康干预措施研究中使用这种共同生产方法,对研究、服务提供和利益相关者赋权具有重要意义。

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