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将基于经验的协同设计应用于残疾研究:共同开展CycLink协同设计研究。

Adapting Experience-Based Co-Design to Disability Research: Co-Producing the CycLink Co-Design Study.

作者信息

Carey John Joseph, Spittle Alicia, Imms Christine, Shields Nora, Wallen Margaret, O'Keefe Finn, Yates Miriam Joy, Skilbeck Holly, Toovey Rachel

机构信息

Department of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2025 Jun;28(3):e70276. doi: 10.1111/hex.70276.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Participatory methods like experience-based co-design (EBCD) can be used to develop complex interventions, but may need adaptations when co-designers include young people with disability, parents and community partners. We aimed to adapt EBCD through co-production by involving people with lived experience of disability as co-researchers. This paper reports the co-produced protocol and reflects on co-researchers' contributions.

METHODS

Guided by a six-stage co-production process, we formed a team of co-researchers, academic researchers, co-design convenors and evaluators. A five-person steering group, comprising three co-researchers and two academic researchers, led decision-making and project oversight. We communicated via videoconferencing, phone and email. Briefing documents, meeting minutes and diaries supported our reflections and reporting.

RESULTS

We adapted EBCD to include people with disability through creative online methods and co-produced a two-part 'CycLink Co-design Study' protocol. Part 1 proposed using EBCD to design principles for a community cycling intervention (CycLink). Part 2 planned a mixed-methods evaluation of our adapted EBCD. Co-researchers influenced participant choice and accessibility by developing phased involvement options, inclusive consent processes and adapted research materials. Interpretative support during qualitative analysis improved the relevance and reflexive rigour of findings. However, resource constraints limited co-researcher involvement in conducting EBCD activities.

CONCLUSION

Co-production enabled us to adapt EBCD for people with diverse support needs and invite under-represented populations (e.g., young people with childhood-onset disability) to co-design. Cumulative adjustments resulted from our disability expertise, guidelines and approaches facilitating co-designers' opportunities to engage. Future studies should consider early and ongoing co-researcher involvement within both processes.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

Two adults with disability and a parent of a young child with disability joined our team as co-researchers. Co-researchers valued flexible involvement, which ranged from consultative to collaborative. Co-researchers' experiential expertise influenced the relevance of project materials and qualitative findings. We reported on co-researcher involvement through the Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public Version 2 Short Form (GRIPP2-SF) [1] (Supplemental File S1-Section A, Table S1).

摘要

引言

基于经验的协同设计(EBCD)等参与式方法可用于开发复杂干预措施,但当协同设计人员包括残疾青年、家长和社区伙伴时,可能需要进行调整。我们旨在通过让有残疾生活经历的人作为共同研究者参与共同生产来调整EBCD。本文报告了共同制定的方案,并反思了共同研究者的贡献。

方法

在一个六阶段共同生产过程的指导下,我们组建了一个由共同研究者、学术研究人员、协同设计召集人和评估人员组成的团队。一个由三名共同研究者和两名学术研究人员组成的五人指导小组负责决策和项目监督。我们通过视频会议、电话和电子邮件进行沟通。简报文件、会议记录和日记有助于我们进行反思和报告。

结果

我们通过创新的在线方法调整了EBCD,使其纳入残疾人士,并共同制定了一个分为两部分的“CycLink协同设计研究”方案。第一部分提议使用EBCD为社区自行车干预措施(CycLink)设计原则。第二部分计划对我们调整后的EBCD进行混合方法评估。共同研究者通过制定分阶段参与选项、包容性同意程序和调整研究材料,影响了参与者的选择和可及性。定性分析过程中的解释性支持提高了研究结果的相关性和反思严谨性。然而,资源限制使共同研究者参与开展EBCD活动的程度受限。

结论

共同生产使我们能够为有不同支持需求的人调整EBCD,并邀请代表性不足的人群(如患有儿童期残疾的青年)参与协同设计。由于我们的残疾专业知识、指导方针和方法促进了协同设计人员的参与机会,从而产生了累积性调整。未来的研究应考虑在这两个过程中让共同研究者尽早并持续参与。

患者或公众贡献

两名成年残疾人士和一名残疾幼儿的家长作为共同研究者加入了我们的团队。共同研究者重视灵活参与,参与程度从咨询到协作不等。共同研究者的经验性专业知识影响了项目材料和定性研究结果的相关性。我们通过《患者和公众参与报告指南第2版简表》(GRIPP2-SF)[1](补充文件S1-A节,表S1)报告了共同研究者的参与情况。

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