Cargando…

Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach

INTRODUCTION: People with lived expertise in managing mental health challenges can be an important source of knowledge and support for other people facing similar challenges, and for carers to learn how best to help. However, opportunities for sharing lived expertise are limited. Living libraries su...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lobban, Fiona, Marshall, Paul, Barbrook, John, Collins, Grace, Foster, Sheena, Glossop, Zoe, Inkster, Clare, Jebb, Paul, Johnston, Rose, Khan, Hameed, Lodge, Christopher, Machin, Karen, Michalak, Erin, Powell, Sarah, Rycroft-Malone, Jo, Slade, Mike, Whittaker, Lesley, Jones, Steven H
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10008385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36889824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068548
_version_ 1784905746534629376
author Lobban, Fiona
Marshall, Paul
Barbrook, John
Collins, Grace
Foster, Sheena
Glossop, Zoe
Inkster, Clare
Jebb, Paul
Johnston, Rose
Khan, Hameed
Lodge, Christopher
Machin, Karen
Michalak, Erin
Powell, Sarah
Rycroft-Malone, Jo
Slade, Mike
Whittaker, Lesley
Jones, Steven H
author_facet Lobban, Fiona
Marshall, Paul
Barbrook, John
Collins, Grace
Foster, Sheena
Glossop, Zoe
Inkster, Clare
Jebb, Paul
Johnston, Rose
Khan, Hameed
Lodge, Christopher
Machin, Karen
Michalak, Erin
Powell, Sarah
Rycroft-Malone, Jo
Slade, Mike
Whittaker, Lesley
Jones, Steven H
author_sort Lobban, Fiona
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: People with lived expertise in managing mental health challenges can be an important source of knowledge and support for other people facing similar challenges, and for carers to learn how best to help. However, opportunities for sharing lived expertise are limited. Living libraries support people with lived expertise to be ‘living books’, sharing their experiences in dialogue with ‘readers’ who can ask questions. Living libraries have been piloted worldwide in health-related contexts but without a clear model of how they work or rigorous evaluation of their impacts. We aim to develop a programme theory about how a living library could be used to improve mental health outcomes, using this theory to codesign an implementation guide that can be evaluated across different contexts. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will use a novel integration of realist synthesis and experience-based codesign (EBCD) to produce a programme theory about how living libraries work and a theory and experience informed guide to establishing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM). Two workstreams will run concurrently: (1) a realist synthesis of literature on living libraries, combined with stakeholder interviews, will produce several programme theories; theories will be developed collaboratively with an expert advisory group of stakeholders who have hosted or taken part in a living library and will form our initial analysis framework; a systematic search will identify literature about living libraries; data will be coded into our analysis framework, and we will use retroductive reasoning to explain living libraries’ impacts across multiple contexts. Individual stakeholder interviews will help refine and test theories; (2) data from workstream 1 will inform 10 EBCD workshops with people with experience of managing mental health difficulties and health professionals to produce a LoLEM implementation guide; data from this process will also inform the theory in workstream 1. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was granted by Coventry and Warwick National Health Service Research Ethics Committee on 29 December 2021 (reference number 305975). The programme theory and implementation guide will be published as open access and shared widely through a knowledge exchange event, a study website, mental health provider and peer support networks, peer reviewed journals and a funders report. PROSPERO REGISTRATION DETAILS: CRD42022312789.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10008385
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-100083852023-03-13 Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach Lobban, Fiona Marshall, Paul Barbrook, John Collins, Grace Foster, Sheena Glossop, Zoe Inkster, Clare Jebb, Paul Johnston, Rose Khan, Hameed Lodge, Christopher Machin, Karen Michalak, Erin Powell, Sarah Rycroft-Malone, Jo Slade, Mike Whittaker, Lesley Jones, Steven H BMJ Open Mental Health INTRODUCTION: People with lived expertise in managing mental health challenges can be an important source of knowledge and support for other people facing similar challenges, and for carers to learn how best to help. However, opportunities for sharing lived expertise are limited. Living libraries support people with lived expertise to be ‘living books’, sharing their experiences in dialogue with ‘readers’ who can ask questions. Living libraries have been piloted worldwide in health-related contexts but without a clear model of how they work or rigorous evaluation of their impacts. We aim to develop a programme theory about how a living library could be used to improve mental health outcomes, using this theory to codesign an implementation guide that can be evaluated across different contexts. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will use a novel integration of realist synthesis and experience-based codesign (EBCD) to produce a programme theory about how living libraries work and a theory and experience informed guide to establishing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM). Two workstreams will run concurrently: (1) a realist synthesis of literature on living libraries, combined with stakeholder interviews, will produce several programme theories; theories will be developed collaboratively with an expert advisory group of stakeholders who have hosted or taken part in a living library and will form our initial analysis framework; a systematic search will identify literature about living libraries; data will be coded into our analysis framework, and we will use retroductive reasoning to explain living libraries’ impacts across multiple contexts. Individual stakeholder interviews will help refine and test theories; (2) data from workstream 1 will inform 10 EBCD workshops with people with experience of managing mental health difficulties and health professionals to produce a LoLEM implementation guide; data from this process will also inform the theory in workstream 1. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was granted by Coventry and Warwick National Health Service Research Ethics Committee on 29 December 2021 (reference number 305975). The programme theory and implementation guide will be published as open access and shared widely through a knowledge exchange event, a study website, mental health provider and peer support networks, peer reviewed journals and a funders report. PROSPERO REGISTRATION DETAILS: CRD42022312789. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10008385/ /pubmed/36889824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068548 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Mental Health
Lobban, Fiona
Marshall, Paul
Barbrook, John
Collins, Grace
Foster, Sheena
Glossop, Zoe
Inkster, Clare
Jebb, Paul
Johnston, Rose
Khan, Hameed
Lodge, Christopher
Machin, Karen
Michalak, Erin
Powell, Sarah
Rycroft-Malone, Jo
Slade, Mike
Whittaker, Lesley
Jones, Steven H
Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach
title Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach
title_full Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach
title_fullStr Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach
title_full_unstemmed Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach
title_short Designing a library of lived experience for mental health (LoLEM): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach
title_sort designing a library of lived experience for mental health (lolem): protocol for integrating a realist synthesis and experience based codesign approach
topic Mental Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10008385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36889824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068548
work_keys_str_mv AT lobbanfiona designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT marshallpaul designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT barbrookjohn designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT collinsgrace designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT fostersheena designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT glossopzoe designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT inksterclare designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT jebbpaul designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT johnstonrose designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT khanhameed designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT lodgechristopher designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT machinkaren designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT michalakerin designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT powellsarah designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT rycroftmalonejo designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT slademike designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT whittakerlesley designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach
AT jonesstevenh designingalibraryoflivedexperienceformentalhealthlolemprotocolforintegratingarealistsynthesisandexperiencebasedcodesignapproach