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Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis
Partnering with people most affected by mental health problems can transform mental health outcomes. Citizen science as a research approach enables partnering with the public at a substantial scale, but there is scarce guidance on its use in mental health research. To develop best practise guideline...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10515389/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37743990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1175311 |
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author | Todowede, Olamide Lewandowski, Felix Kotera, Yasuhiro Ashmore, Alison Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan Boyd, Doreen Moran, Stuart Ørjasæter, Kristin Berre Repper, Julie Robotham, Dan Rowe, Michael Katsampa, Dafni Slade, Mike |
author_facet | Todowede, Olamide Lewandowski, Felix Kotera, Yasuhiro Ashmore, Alison Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan Boyd, Doreen Moran, Stuart Ørjasæter, Kristin Berre Repper, Julie Robotham, Dan Rowe, Michael Katsampa, Dafni Slade, Mike |
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description | Partnering with people most affected by mental health problems can transform mental health outcomes. Citizen science as a research approach enables partnering with the public at a substantial scale, but there is scarce guidance on its use in mental health research. To develop best practise guidelines for conducting and reporting research, we conducted a systematic review of studies reporting mental health citizen science research. Documents were identified from electronic databases (n = 10), grey literature, conference proceedings, hand searching of specific journals and citation tracking. Document content was organised in NVIVO using the ten European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) citizen science principles. Best practise guidelines were developed by (a) identifying approaches specific to mental health research or where citizen science and mental health practises differ, (b) identifying relevant published reporting guidelines and methodologies already used in mental health research, and (c) identifying specific elements to include in reporting studies. A total of 14,063 documents were screened. Nine studies were included, from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, the UK, and the United States. Citizen scientists with lived experience of mental health problems were involved in data collection, analysis, project design, leadership, and dissemination of results. Most studies reported against some ECSA principles but reporting against these principles was often unclear and unstated. Best practise guidelines were developed, which identified mental health-specific issues relevant to citizen science, and reporting recommendations. These included citizen science as a mechanism for empowering people affected by mental health problems, attending to safeguarding issues such as health-related advice being shared between contributors, the use of existing health research reporting guidelines, evaluating the benefits for contributors and impact on researchers, explicit reporting of participation at each research stage, naming the citizen science platform and data repository, and clear reporting of consent processes, data ownership, and data sharing arrangements. We conclude that citizen science is feasible in mental health and can be complementary to other participatory approaches. It can contribute to active involvement, engagement, and knowledge production with the public. The proposed guidelines will support the quality of citizen science reporting. |
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spelling | pubmed-105153892023-09-23 Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis Todowede, Olamide Lewandowski, Felix Kotera, Yasuhiro Ashmore, Alison Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan Boyd, Doreen Moran, Stuart Ørjasæter, Kristin Berre Repper, Julie Robotham, Dan Rowe, Michael Katsampa, Dafni Slade, Mike Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Partnering with people most affected by mental health problems can transform mental health outcomes. Citizen science as a research approach enables partnering with the public at a substantial scale, but there is scarce guidance on its use in mental health research. To develop best practise guidelines for conducting and reporting research, we conducted a systematic review of studies reporting mental health citizen science research. Documents were identified from electronic databases (n = 10), grey literature, conference proceedings, hand searching of specific journals and citation tracking. Document content was organised in NVIVO using the ten European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) citizen science principles. Best practise guidelines were developed by (a) identifying approaches specific to mental health research or where citizen science and mental health practises differ, (b) identifying relevant published reporting guidelines and methodologies already used in mental health research, and (c) identifying specific elements to include in reporting studies. A total of 14,063 documents were screened. Nine studies were included, from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, the UK, and the United States. Citizen scientists with lived experience of mental health problems were involved in data collection, analysis, project design, leadership, and dissemination of results. Most studies reported against some ECSA principles but reporting against these principles was often unclear and unstated. Best practise guidelines were developed, which identified mental health-specific issues relevant to citizen science, and reporting recommendations. These included citizen science as a mechanism for empowering people affected by mental health problems, attending to safeguarding issues such as health-related advice being shared between contributors, the use of existing health research reporting guidelines, evaluating the benefits for contributors and impact on researchers, explicit reporting of participation at each research stage, naming the citizen science platform and data repository, and clear reporting of consent processes, data ownership, and data sharing arrangements. We conclude that citizen science is feasible in mental health and can be complementary to other participatory approaches. It can contribute to active involvement, engagement, and knowledge production with the public. The proposed guidelines will support the quality of citizen science reporting. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10515389/ /pubmed/37743990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1175311 Text en Copyright © 2023 Todowede, Lewandowski, Kotera, Ashmore, Rennick-Egglestone, Boyd, Moran, Ørjasæter, Repper, Robotham, Rowe, Katsampa and Slade. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Todowede, Olamide Lewandowski, Felix Kotera, Yasuhiro Ashmore, Alison Rennick-Egglestone, Stefan Boyd, Doreen Moran, Stuart Ørjasæter, Kristin Berre Repper, Julie Robotham, Dan Rowe, Michael Katsampa, Dafni Slade, Mike Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis |
title | Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis |
title_full | Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis |
title_fullStr | Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis |
title_full_unstemmed | Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis |
title_short | Best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis |
title_sort | best practice guidelines for citizen science in mental health research: systematic review and evidence synthesis |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10515389/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37743990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1175311 |
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