Carlsson Tommy, Kissiti Rogers, Jirwe Maria, Mattsson Elisabet, von Essen Louise, Gottvall Maria
The Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University, Stockholm, Sweden.
CIRCLE - Complex Intervention Research in Health and Care, The Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Health Expect. 2025 Jun;28(3):e70277. doi: 10.1111/hex.70277.
The health of underserved populations, including sexual and gender minority forced migrants, is a pressing global concern. Public contribution in research has the potential to enhance prioritisation and aid in intervention development, but has been criticised due to a lack of sufficient diversity and engagement with underserved populations.
The core research team conducted eight workshops together with eight experts by lived experience to prioritise and guide future peer support intervention research. Activities included brainstorming, pathway mappings, ranking procedures, storytelling exercises, photovoice sessions and individual open-ended writing sessions. Open-ended reflective meetings and manifest content analysis of material, as well as documentation, guided the progress towards final results.
Peer support was identified as an intervention with the potential to reduce mental health burdens, enhance the capacity to integrate into society and provide access to basic needs. Peer support interventions aiming to reduce health inequities by promoting language proficiency and employment attainment were identified as prioritised areas. A range of considerations and barriers regarding the modality of interventions, the training of peer supporters and recruitment strategies needs further examination in research.
Our findings illustrate the importance of public contribution when planning research addressing support for underserved and marginalised populations. Public contribution efforts targeting underserved populations such as ours will help researchers gain an in-depth understanding of prioritised research questions and pragmatic study procedures. In regard to research for sexual and gender minority forced migrants, we recommend prioritisation of intervention development that promotes mental health and reduces loneliness through support from peers in group settings and from peer mentors, informational support and capacity-building.
Representatives acting as experts by lived experience contributed as research partners throughout the procedures and workshops.
包括性少数群体和性别少数群体在内的弱势群体的健康是一个紧迫的全球问题。公众参与研究有潜力提高研究重点的确定,并有助于干预措施的制定,但由于缺乏足够的多样性以及与弱势群体的互动而受到批评。
核心研究团队与八位有实际经验的专家共同举办了八次研讨会,以确定研究重点并指导未来的同伴支持干预研究。活动包括头脑风暴、路径映射、排序程序、故事讲述练习、照片声音会议和个人开放式写作会议。开放式反思会议以及对材料的显性内容分析和记录,指导了最终结果的达成。
同伴支持被确定为一种有可能减轻心理健康负担、增强融入社会能力并提供基本需求获取途径的干预措施。旨在通过提高语言能力和就业水平来减少健康不平等的同伴支持干预措施被确定为优先领域。关于干预方式、同伴支持者培训和招募策略的一系列考虑因素和障碍需要在研究中进一步探讨。
我们 的研究结果表明,在规划针对弱势群体和边缘化群体支持的研究时,公众参与非常重要。针对像我们这样的弱势群体的公众参与努力将有助于研究人员深入了解优先研究问题和务实的研究程序。对于性少数群体和性别少数群体被迫移民的研究,我们建议优先开展干预措施开发,通过群体环境中的同伴和同伴导师的支持、信息支持和能力建设来促进心理健康并减少孤独感。
有实际经验的代表作为专家在整个程序和研讨会上作为研究伙伴做出了贡献。