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Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study
INTRODUCTION: On 11 March 2020, WHO declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) disease a global pandemic. Governments globally implemented physical distancing measures and closure of public institutions that resulted in varying implications to youth mental well-being (eg, social isolation, reduced ex...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410808/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37369410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072533 |
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author | Moss, Stephana Julia Racine, Nicole Ahmed, Sofia Birnie, Kathryn Cherak, Michal S Curran, Janet A Halperin, Donna Halperin, Scott A Harley, Micaela Hu, Jia Leppan, Laura Nickel, Angie Russell, Kristine Solis, May Smith, Stacie Soo, Andrea Stelfox, Maia Tutelman, Perri R Stelfox, Henry Thomas Fiest, Kirsten M Parsons Leigh, Jeanna |
author_facet | Moss, Stephana Julia Racine, Nicole Ahmed, Sofia Birnie, Kathryn Cherak, Michal S Curran, Janet A Halperin, Donna Halperin, Scott A Harley, Micaela Hu, Jia Leppan, Laura Nickel, Angie Russell, Kristine Solis, May Smith, Stacie Soo, Andrea Stelfox, Maia Tutelman, Perri R Stelfox, Henry Thomas Fiest, Kirsten M Parsons Leigh, Jeanna |
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description | INTRODUCTION: On 11 March 2020, WHO declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) disease a global pandemic. Governments globally implemented physical distancing measures and closure of public institutions that resulted in varying implications to youth mental well-being (eg, social isolation, reduced extracurricular activities). These impacts may have detrimental short-term and long-term effects on youth mental well-being; care for youth with mental health disorders was already overstretched, underfunded and fragmented before the pandemic and youth are not often considered in mental health initiatives. There is a pressing need to partner with youth and families to target and improve youth mental well-being prior to the onset of a mental health disorder, as well as to conduct research on youth mental well-being needs related to pandemic recovery. Here we present a protocol for partnering with youth and families to codesign a user-centred digital tool for youth mental well-being. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will conduct a national research study to develop a catalogue of recommendations specific to supporting youth mental well-being, and a digital tool to support youth mental well-being through three phases of work: (1) expert consultation on data related to supporting youth mental well-being existing within our Pandemic Preparedness Research Program; (2) codesign of an innovative digital tool for youth mental well-being; and (3) assessment of the tool’s usability and acceptability. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has been approved by the Dalhousie Research Ethics Board (2023-6538) and the Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board (23-0039). This study will complement ongoing foundational research in youth conducted by our team that involves partnering with youth and families to understand the unique implications of the pandemic on this population. |
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spelling | pubmed-104108082023-08-10 Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study Moss, Stephana Julia Racine, Nicole Ahmed, Sofia Birnie, Kathryn Cherak, Michal S Curran, Janet A Halperin, Donna Halperin, Scott A Harley, Micaela Hu, Jia Leppan, Laura Nickel, Angie Russell, Kristine Solis, May Smith, Stacie Soo, Andrea Stelfox, Maia Tutelman, Perri R Stelfox, Henry Thomas Fiest, Kirsten M Parsons Leigh, Jeanna BMJ Open Public Health INTRODUCTION: On 11 March 2020, WHO declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) disease a global pandemic. Governments globally implemented physical distancing measures and closure of public institutions that resulted in varying implications to youth mental well-being (eg, social isolation, reduced extracurricular activities). These impacts may have detrimental short-term and long-term effects on youth mental well-being; care for youth with mental health disorders was already overstretched, underfunded and fragmented before the pandemic and youth are not often considered in mental health initiatives. There is a pressing need to partner with youth and families to target and improve youth mental well-being prior to the onset of a mental health disorder, as well as to conduct research on youth mental well-being needs related to pandemic recovery. Here we present a protocol for partnering with youth and families to codesign a user-centred digital tool for youth mental well-being. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will conduct a national research study to develop a catalogue of recommendations specific to supporting youth mental well-being, and a digital tool to support youth mental well-being through three phases of work: (1) expert consultation on data related to supporting youth mental well-being existing within our Pandemic Preparedness Research Program; (2) codesign of an innovative digital tool for youth mental well-being; and (3) assessment of the tool’s usability and acceptability. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has been approved by the Dalhousie Research Ethics Board (2023-6538) and the Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board (23-0039). This study will complement ongoing foundational research in youth conducted by our team that involves partnering with youth and families to understand the unique implications of the pandemic on this population. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10410808/ /pubmed/37369410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072533 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 | Public Health Moss, Stephana Julia Racine, Nicole Ahmed, Sofia Birnie, Kathryn Cherak, Michal S Curran, Janet A Halperin, Donna Halperin, Scott A Harley, Micaela Hu, Jia Leppan, Laura Nickel, Angie Russell, Kristine Solis, May Smith, Stacie Soo, Andrea Stelfox, Maia Tutelman, Perri R Stelfox, Henry Thomas Fiest, Kirsten M Parsons Leigh, Jeanna Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study |
title | Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study |
title_full | Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study |
title_fullStr | Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study |
title_full_unstemmed | Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study |
title_short | Codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in Canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study |
title_sort | codesigning a user-centred digital psychoeducational tool for youth mental well-being with families in canada: study protocol for a sequential exploratory mixed methods study |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410808/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37369410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072533 |
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