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Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium
INTRODUCTION: Stakeholder engagement remains scarce in basic brain research. However, it can greatly improve the relevance of investigations and accelerate the translation of study findings to policy. The Lifebrain consortium investigated risk and protective factors influencing brain health using co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154816/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36989126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13747 |
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author | Budin‐Ljøsne, Isabelle Friedman, Barbara B. Baaré, William F. C. Bartrés‐Faz, David Carver, Rebecca B. Drevon, Christian A. Ebmeier, Klaus P. Fjell, Anders M. Ghisletta, Paolo Henson, Richard N. Kievit, Rogier Madsen, Kathrine S. Nawijn, Laura Suri, Sana Solé‐Padullés, Cristina Walhovd, Kristine B. Zsoldos, Enikő |
author_facet | Budin‐Ljøsne, Isabelle Friedman, Barbara B. Baaré, William F. C. Bartrés‐Faz, David Carver, Rebecca B. Drevon, Christian A. Ebmeier, Klaus P. Fjell, Anders M. Ghisletta, Paolo Henson, Richard N. Kievit, Rogier Madsen, Kathrine S. Nawijn, Laura Suri, Sana Solé‐Padullés, Cristina Walhovd, Kristine B. Zsoldos, Enikő |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Stakeholder engagement remains scarce in basic brain research. However, it can greatly improve the relevance of investigations and accelerate the translation of study findings to policy. The Lifebrain consortium investigated risk and protective factors influencing brain health using cognition, lifestyle and imaging data from European cohorts. Stakeholder activities of Lifebrain—organized in a separate work package—included organizing stakeholder events, investigating public perceptions of brain health and dissemination. Here, we describe the experiences of researchers and stakeholders regarding stakeholder engagement in the Lifebrain project. METHODS: Stakeholder engagement in Lifebrain was evaluated through surveys among researchers and stakeholders and stakeholders' feedback at stakeholder events through evaluation forms. Survey data were analysed using a simple content analysis approach, and results from evaluation forms were summarized after reviewing the frequency of responses. RESULTS: Consortium researchers and stakeholders experienced the engagement activities as meaningful and relevant. Researchers highlighted that it made the research and research processes more visible and contributed to new networks, optimized data collection on brain health perceptions and the production of papers and provided insights into stakeholder views. Stakeholders found research activities conducted in the stakeholder engagement work package to be within their field of interest and research results relevant to their work. Researchers identified barriers to stakeholder engagement, including lack of time, difficulties in identifying relevant stakeholders, and challenges in communicating complex scientific issues in lay language and maintaining relationships with stakeholders over time. Stakeholders identified barriers such as lack of budget, limited resources in their organization, time constraints and insufficient communication between researchers and stakeholders. CONCLUSION: Stakeholder engagement in basic brain research can greatly benefit researchers and stakeholders alike. Its success is conditional on dedicated human and financial resources, clear communication, transparent mutual expectations and clear roles and responsibilities. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Patient organizations, research networks, policymakers and members of the general public were involved in engagement and research activities throughout the project duration. |
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spelling | pubmed-101548162023-05-04 Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium Budin‐Ljøsne, Isabelle Friedman, Barbara B. Baaré, William F. C. Bartrés‐Faz, David Carver, Rebecca B. Drevon, Christian A. Ebmeier, Klaus P. Fjell, Anders M. Ghisletta, Paolo Henson, Richard N. Kievit, Rogier Madsen, Kathrine S. Nawijn, Laura Suri, Sana Solé‐Padullés, Cristina Walhovd, Kristine B. Zsoldos, Enikő Health Expect Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Stakeholder engagement remains scarce in basic brain research. However, it can greatly improve the relevance of investigations and accelerate the translation of study findings to policy. The Lifebrain consortium investigated risk and protective factors influencing brain health using cognition, lifestyle and imaging data from European cohorts. Stakeholder activities of Lifebrain—organized in a separate work package—included organizing stakeholder events, investigating public perceptions of brain health and dissemination. Here, we describe the experiences of researchers and stakeholders regarding stakeholder engagement in the Lifebrain project. METHODS: Stakeholder engagement in Lifebrain was evaluated through surveys among researchers and stakeholders and stakeholders' feedback at stakeholder events through evaluation forms. Survey data were analysed using a simple content analysis approach, and results from evaluation forms were summarized after reviewing the frequency of responses. RESULTS: Consortium researchers and stakeholders experienced the engagement activities as meaningful and relevant. Researchers highlighted that it made the research and research processes more visible and contributed to new networks, optimized data collection on brain health perceptions and the production of papers and provided insights into stakeholder views. Stakeholders found research activities conducted in the stakeholder engagement work package to be within their field of interest and research results relevant to their work. Researchers identified barriers to stakeholder engagement, including lack of time, difficulties in identifying relevant stakeholders, and challenges in communicating complex scientific issues in lay language and maintaining relationships with stakeholders over time. Stakeholders identified barriers such as lack of budget, limited resources in their organization, time constraints and insufficient communication between researchers and stakeholders. CONCLUSION: Stakeholder engagement in basic brain research can greatly benefit researchers and stakeholders alike. Its success is conditional on dedicated human and financial resources, clear communication, transparent mutual expectations and clear roles and responsibilities. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Patient organizations, research networks, policymakers and members of the general public were involved in engagement and research activities throughout the project duration. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10154816/ /pubmed/36989126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13747 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Budin‐Ljøsne, Isabelle Friedman, Barbara B. Baaré, William F. C. Bartrés‐Faz, David Carver, Rebecca B. Drevon, Christian A. Ebmeier, Klaus P. Fjell, Anders M. Ghisletta, Paolo Henson, Richard N. Kievit, Rogier Madsen, Kathrine S. Nawijn, Laura Suri, Sana Solé‐Padullés, Cristina Walhovd, Kristine B. Zsoldos, Enikő Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium |
title | Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium |
title_full | Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium |
title_fullStr | Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium |
title_full_unstemmed | Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium |
title_short | Stakeholder engagement in European brain research: Experiences of the Lifebrain consortium |
title_sort | stakeholder engagement in european brain research: experiences of the lifebrain consortium |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154816/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36989126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13747 |
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