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共同开发和试点评估残疾人士兄弟姐妹培训、赋权与倡导工具包(Siblings TEAKit)以支持残疾人士的青少年和青年兄弟姐妹:一项参与式行动研究定性研究方案。

The co-development and pilot evaluation of the Siblings Training, Empowerment, and Advocacy Kit (Siblings TEAKit) to support youth and young adult siblings of individuals with a disability: A participatory action research qualitative study protocol.

作者信息

Nguyen Linda, Bellefeuille Samantha, Davis Hanae, Gorter Jan Willem, Ketelaar Marjolijn, Zwicker Jennifer, Shikako Keiko

机构信息

Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Res Involv Engagem. 2025 May 17;11(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s40900-025-00731-1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Siblings can have multiple roles in the lives of each other over time, including the roles of friend, role model, and caregiver at different time points. These roles may be different for siblings of youth with disabilities, and yet, there are limited resources to support siblings in the health, rehabilitation, and education systems. This protocol outlines a study for which the primary aim is to develop and evaluate a toolkit to support youth and young adult siblings to initiate conversations about their roles and responsibilities with their sibling(s) with a disability and family. The secondary aim of the study is to test a framework for and evaluate the process of partnered research with siblings and other family members.

METHODS

This qualitative descriptive study will adopt a participatory approach where a Sibling Youth Advisory Council (SibYAC) of young adult siblings of individuals with a disability and/or chronic health condition will be engaged as research partners. The long standing partnership with the SibYAC and our team has informed the need to conduct this study. This study will be conducted in two stages to address our primary aim. First, a co-design workshop will be held with siblings (ages 14 to 25 years old) to develop the content and format of the toolkit. Second, focus groups will be conducted with siblings, parents, and healthcare professionals to provide feedback on the toolkit prototypes. Data will be analyzed using directed content analysis with implementation science frameworks as a guide. Specifically, the Theoretical Domains Framework and COM-B model will be used to identify toolkit elements focused on supporting siblings, and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) will provide considerations about settings for where the toolkit could be implemented in the future. The secondary aim is addressed where our partnership with the SibYAC will be evaluated through formative discussions and the Public and Patient Engagement Evaluation Tool.

DISCUSSION

This study protocol advances the methods and rigour in participatory research with young people, including siblings. This study is the first step towards the development of a toolkit to support siblings of persons with disabilities to foster dialogue between families, health and education professionals about their roles. Clear expectations about family roles can promote positive health and wellbeing for siblings and the whole family.

摘要

引言

随着时间的推移,兄弟姐妹在彼此的生活中可以扮演多种角色,包括在不同时间点扮演朋友、榜样和照顾者的角色。对于残疾青少年的兄弟姐妹来说,这些角色可能有所不同,然而,在健康、康复和教育系统中,支持兄弟姐妹的资源有限。本方案概述了一项研究,其主要目的是开发和评估一套工具包,以支持青少年和青年兄弟姐妹就他们与残疾兄弟姐妹及家庭的角色和责任展开对话。该研究的次要目的是测试一个与兄弟姐妹和其他家庭成员合作开展研究的框架,并评估这一过程。

方法

这项定性描述性研究将采用参与式方法,让一个由残疾人和/或慢性健康状况患者的青年兄弟姐妹组成的兄弟姐妹青年咨询委员会(SibYAC)作为研究伙伴参与其中。与SibYAC和我们团队的长期合作关系表明有必要开展这项研究。本研究将分两个阶段进行,以实现我们的主要目标。首先,将与14至25岁的兄弟姐妹举办一次联合设计研讨会,以确定工具包的内容和形式。其次,将与兄弟姐妹、父母和医疗保健专业人员进行焦点小组讨论,以对工具包原型提供反馈。将以实施科学框架为指导,使用定向内容分析法对数据进行分析。具体而言,将使用理论领域框架和COM-B模型来确定侧重于支持兄弟姐妹的工具包要素,实施研究综合框架(CFIR)将为未来工具包的实施环境提供考量。次要目标将通过与SibYAC的合作来实现,我们将通过形成性讨论和公众及患者参与评估工具对这一合作进行评估。

讨论

本研究方案推进了与年轻人(包括兄弟姐妹)开展参与式研究的方法和严谨性。本研究是开发一套工具包的第一步,该工具包旨在支持残疾人士的兄弟姐妹促进家庭、健康和教育专业人员之间就他们的角色展开对话。对家庭角色的明确期望可以促进兄弟姐妹和整个家庭的积极健康和幸福。

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