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Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study

BACKGROUND: Public involvement in research is a growing phenomenon as well as a condition of research funding, and it is often referred to as coproduction. Coproduction involves stakeholder contributions at every stage of research, but different processes exist. However, the impact of coproduction o...

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Autores principales: Fernandes, Blossom, Neelakantan, Lakshmi, Shah, Himani, Sumant, Sushmita, Collins, Pamela Y, Velloza, Jennifer, Bampton, Emily, Ranganathan, Swetha, Sibisi, Refiloe, Bashir, Toiba, Bowes, Joshua, David, Esther Larisa, Kaur, Harsimar, Malik, Umairah, Shannon, Issy, Gurumayum, Suvlaxmi, Burn, Anne-Marie, Sieberts, Solveig K, Fazel, Mina
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37335609
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/42963
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author Fernandes, Blossom
Neelakantan, Lakshmi
Shah, Himani
Sumant, Sushmita
Collins, Pamela Y
Velloza, Jennifer
Bampton, Emily
Ranganathan, Swetha
Sibisi, Refiloe
Bashir, Toiba
Bowes, Joshua
David, Esther Larisa
Kaur, Harsimar
Malik, Umairah
Shannon, Issy
Gurumayum, Suvlaxmi
Burn, Anne-Marie
Sieberts, Solveig K
Fazel, Mina
author_facet Fernandes, Blossom
Neelakantan, Lakshmi
Shah, Himani
Sumant, Sushmita
Collins, Pamela Y
Velloza, Jennifer
Bampton, Emily
Ranganathan, Swetha
Sibisi, Refiloe
Bashir, Toiba
Bowes, Joshua
David, Esther Larisa
Kaur, Harsimar
Malik, Umairah
Shannon, Issy
Gurumayum, Suvlaxmi
Burn, Anne-Marie
Sieberts, Solveig K
Fazel, Mina
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description BACKGROUND: Public involvement in research is a growing phenomenon as well as a condition of research funding, and it is often referred to as coproduction. Coproduction involves stakeholder contributions at every stage of research, but different processes exist. However, the impact of coproduction on research is not well understood. Web-based young people’s advisory groups (YPAGs) were established as part of the MindKind study at 3 sites (India, South Africa, and the United Kingdom) to coproduce the wider research study. Each group site, led by a professional youth advisor, conducted all youth coproduction activities collaboratively with other research staff. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of youth coproduction in the MindKind study. METHODS: To measure the impact of web-based youth coproduction on all stakeholders, the following methods were used: analysis of project documents, capturing the views of stakeholders using the Most Significant Change technique, and impact frameworks to assess the impact of youth coproduction on specific stakeholder outcomes. Data were analyzed in collaboration with researchers, advisors, and YPAG members to explore the impact of youth coproduction on research. RESULTS: The impact was recorded on 5 levels. First, at the paradigmatic level, a novel method of conducting research allowed for a widely diverse group of YPAG representations, influencing study priorities, conceptualization, and design. Second, at the infrastructural level, the YPAG and youth advisors meaningfully contributed to the dissemination of materials; infrastructural constraints of undertaking coproduction were also identified. Third, at the organizational level, coproduction necessitated implementing new communication practices, such as a web-based shared platform. This meant that materials were easily accessible to the whole team and communication streams remained consistent. Fourth, at the group level, authentic relationships developed between the YPAG members, advisors, and the rest of the team, facilitated by regular web-based contact. Finally, at the individual level, participants reported enhanced insights into mental well-being and appreciation for the opportunity to engage in research. CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed several factors that shape the creation of web-based coproduction, with clear positive outcomes for advisors, YPAG members, researchers, and other project staff. However, several challenges of coproduced research were also encountered in multiple contexts and amid pressing timelines. For systematic reporting of the impact of youth coproduction, we propose that monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems be designed and implemented early.
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spelling pubmed-103655982023-07-25 Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study Fernandes, Blossom Neelakantan, Lakshmi Shah, Himani Sumant, Sushmita Collins, Pamela Y Velloza, Jennifer Bampton, Emily Ranganathan, Swetha Sibisi, Refiloe Bashir, Toiba Bowes, Joshua David, Esther Larisa Kaur, Harsimar Malik, Umairah Shannon, Issy Gurumayum, Suvlaxmi Burn, Anne-Marie Sieberts, Solveig K Fazel, Mina JMIR Public Health Surveill Original Paper BACKGROUND: Public involvement in research is a growing phenomenon as well as a condition of research funding, and it is often referred to as coproduction. Coproduction involves stakeholder contributions at every stage of research, but different processes exist. However, the impact of coproduction on research is not well understood. Web-based young people’s advisory groups (YPAGs) were established as part of the MindKind study at 3 sites (India, South Africa, and the United Kingdom) to coproduce the wider research study. Each group site, led by a professional youth advisor, conducted all youth coproduction activities collaboratively with other research staff. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of youth coproduction in the MindKind study. METHODS: To measure the impact of web-based youth coproduction on all stakeholders, the following methods were used: analysis of project documents, capturing the views of stakeholders using the Most Significant Change technique, and impact frameworks to assess the impact of youth coproduction on specific stakeholder outcomes. Data were analyzed in collaboration with researchers, advisors, and YPAG members to explore the impact of youth coproduction on research. RESULTS: The impact was recorded on 5 levels. First, at the paradigmatic level, a novel method of conducting research allowed for a widely diverse group of YPAG representations, influencing study priorities, conceptualization, and design. Second, at the infrastructural level, the YPAG and youth advisors meaningfully contributed to the dissemination of materials; infrastructural constraints of undertaking coproduction were also identified. Third, at the organizational level, coproduction necessitated implementing new communication practices, such as a web-based shared platform. This meant that materials were easily accessible to the whole team and communication streams remained consistent. Fourth, at the group level, authentic relationships developed between the YPAG members, advisors, and the rest of the team, facilitated by regular web-based contact. Finally, at the individual level, participants reported enhanced insights into mental well-being and appreciation for the opportunity to engage in research. CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed several factors that shape the creation of web-based coproduction, with clear positive outcomes for advisors, YPAG members, researchers, and other project staff. However, several challenges of coproduced research were also encountered in multiple contexts and amid pressing timelines. For systematic reporting of the impact of youth coproduction, we propose that monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems be designed and implemented early. JMIR Publications 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10365598/ /pubmed/37335609 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/42963 Text en ©Blossom Fernandes, Lakshmi Neelakantan, Himani Shah, Sushmita Sumant, Pamela Y Collins, Jennifer Velloza, Emily Bampton, Swetha Ranganathan, Refiloe Sibisi, Toiba Bashir, Joshua Bowes, Esther Larisa David, Harsimar Kaur, Umairah Malik, Issy Shannon, Suvlaxmi Gurumayum, Anne-Marie Burn, Solveig K Sieberts, The MindKind Consortium, Mina Fazel. Originally published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (https://publichealth.jmir.org), 19.06.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://publichealth.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Fernandes, Blossom
Neelakantan, Lakshmi
Shah, Himani
Sumant, Sushmita
Collins, Pamela Y
Velloza, Jennifer
Bampton, Emily
Ranganathan, Swetha
Sibisi, Refiloe
Bashir, Toiba
Bowes, Joshua
David, Esther Larisa
Kaur, Harsimar
Malik, Umairah
Shannon, Issy
Gurumayum, Suvlaxmi
Burn, Anne-Marie
Sieberts, Solveig K
Fazel, Mina
Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study
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title_full Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study
title_fullStr Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study
title_full_unstemmed Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study
title_short Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study
title_sort evidencing the impact of web-based coproduction with youth on mental health research: qualitative findings from the mindkind study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37335609
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/42963
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