Keenan Megan, Freeman Leanne, Santana de Lima Ediane, Potter Katie, Hobbs Tim, Ballard Ellis, Fonagy Peter
Dartington Service Design Lab, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Dartington Service Design Lab, Buckfastleigh, United Kingdom.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2025 Jan 13;23(1):9. doi: 10.1186/s12961-024-01247-y.
The deteriorating mental health of children and young people in the United Kingdom poses a challenge that services and policy makers have found difficult to tackle. Kailo responds to this issue with a community-based participatory and systemically informed strategy, perceiving mental health and well-being as a dynamic state shaped by the interplay of broader health determinants. The initiative works to explore, define and implement locally relevant solutions to challenges shaping the mental health and well-being of young people. Kailo unfolds in three stages within each locale. These stages encompass: "early discovery", "deeper discovery and co-design" and "implementation". This document delves into the participatory group model building and design protocol occurring in the "deeper discovery and co-design" stage of the project.
Participatory methods, such as group model building, are effective in articulating and building consensus on complex issues like the social determinants of adolescent mental health. This paper describes the protocol for application of group model building within the Kailo design process to develop causal loop diagrams and pinpoint leverage points for improving adolescent mental health. It also suggests a method for considering modifications to delivery within a unique project context and in alignment with participants' needs. This paper sets out to define the approach and clarify the objectives these engagements aim to fulfil. The method adapts existing group model building (GMB) protocols for use in a community setting. The engagements will involve groups of local young people and existing community members. To assess the success of the session's implementation post-delivery, the study utilizes existing frameworks for fidelity evaluations, which define a core and flex model.
The method described enables an integration of diverse local understandings of complex processes which provides a platform for creating co-designed interventions. This protocol can be used to further strengthen research and design through incorporating complexity and participation into the formulation of contextually relevant policies and practices. The strengths and limitations of the approach are discussed.
英国儿童和青少年心理健康状况的恶化构成了一项挑战,服务机构和政策制定者发现难以应对这一挑战。凯洛(Kailo)通过基于社区的参与式和系统知情策略来应对这一问题,将心理健康和幸福视为由更广泛的健康决定因素相互作用所塑造的动态状态。该倡议致力于探索、界定并实施与当地相关的解决方案,以应对影响年轻人心理健康和幸福的挑战。凯洛在每个地区分三个阶段展开。这些阶段包括:“早期发现”、“深入发现与共同设计”以及“实施”。本文深入探讨了该项目“深入发现与共同设计”阶段中参与式群体模型构建和设计方案。
参与式方法,如群体模型构建,在阐明复杂问题(如青少年心理健康的社会决定因素)并就这些问题达成共识方面很有效。本文描述了在凯洛设计过程中应用群体模型构建以绘制因果循环图并确定改善青少年心理健康的杠杆点的方案。它还提出了一种方法,用于考虑在独特的项目背景下并根据参与者的需求对实施方式进行调整。本文旨在界定该方法并阐明这些参与活动旨在实现的目标。该方法改编了现有的群体模型构建(GMB)方案以用于社区环境。这些参与活动将涉及当地年轻人和现有社区成员群体。为了评估活动实施后的成功情况,该研究利用现有的保真度评估框架,该框架定义了一个核心模型和灵活模型。
所描述的方法能够整合当地对复杂过程的各种理解,这为创建共同设计的干预措施提供了一个平台。该方案可用于通过将复杂性和参与纳入制定与具体情况相关的政策和实践中,进一步加强研究和设计。文中讨论了该方法的优点和局限性。