Ding Xiaoxu, Holsti Liisa, Schmidt Julia, Parde Natalie, Sakakibara Brodie, Barbic Skye
Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Digit Health. 2025 Jun 30;11:20552076251355345. doi: 10.1177/20552076251355345. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.
Youth mental health is a global challenge often compounded by fragmented services limiting access. In Canada, Integrated Youth Services (IYS) provide centralized access to youth health services, with youth engagement playing a key role during development and implementation. This study aims to identify key factors influencing youth engagement in mobile health (mHealth) development within an IYS setting.
We conducted 23 semi-structured interviews with youth, clinical service providers, and non-clinical staff involved in mHealth services at Foundry. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research guided deductive thematic analysis.
We identified key facilitators and barriers across five domains: Recognizing core value of engagement, improving external coordination, addressing internal organizational challenges, mitigating power imbalances, and tailoring implementation strategies.
The findings highlight the need for inclusive approaches, regulatory frameworks, and strategies to engage underrepresented youth. Future efforts should prioritize iterative learning systems and safe, supportive spaces for meaningful youth engagement.
青少年心理健康是一项全球性挑战,服务碎片化限制了青少年获得相关服务的机会,使这一挑战更加复杂。在加拿大,综合青少年服务(IYS)提供了集中的青少年健康服务获取途径,青少年参与在其发展和实施过程中发挥着关键作用。本研究旨在确定在综合青少年服务环境中影响青少年参与移动健康(mHealth)发展的关键因素。
我们对参与铸造厂移动健康服务的青少年、临床服务提供者和非临床工作人员进行了23次半结构化访谈。实施研究综合框架指导了演绎主题分析。
我们确定了五个领域的关键促进因素和障碍:认识参与的核心价值、改善外部协调、应对内部组织挑战、减轻权力不平衡以及调整实施策略。
研究结果强调了采用包容性方法、监管框架和策略来吸引代表性不足的青少年参与的必要性。未来的工作应优先考虑迭代学习系统以及为青少年有意义地参与创造安全、支持性的空间。