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Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia

BACKGROUND: Australia’s commitment to consumer and community participation in health and medical research has grown over the past decade. Participatory research models of engagement are the most empowering for consumers. METHODS: As part of a project to develop a diagnostic instrument for fetal alco...

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Autores principales: Jones, Heather M, McKenzie, Anne, Miers, Sue, Russell, Elizabeth, Watkins, Rochelle E, Payne, Janet M, Hayes, Lorian, Carter, Maureen, D’Antoine, Heather, Latimer, Jane, Wilkins, Amanda, Mutch, Raewyn C, Burns, Lucinda, Fitzpatrick, James P, Halliday, Jane, O’Leary, Colleen M, Peadon, Elizabeth, Elliott, Elizabeth J, Bower, Carol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3733745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23898969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-11-26
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author Jones, Heather M
McKenzie, Anne
Miers, Sue
Russell, Elizabeth
Watkins, Rochelle E
Payne, Janet M
Hayes, Lorian
Carter, Maureen
D’Antoine, Heather
Latimer, Jane
Wilkins, Amanda
Mutch, Raewyn C
Burns, Lucinda
Fitzpatrick, James P
Halliday, Jane
O’Leary, Colleen M
Peadon, Elizabeth
Elliott, Elizabeth J
Bower, Carol
author_facet Jones, Heather M
McKenzie, Anne
Miers, Sue
Russell, Elizabeth
Watkins, Rochelle E
Payne, Janet M
Hayes, Lorian
Carter, Maureen
D’Antoine, Heather
Latimer, Jane
Wilkins, Amanda
Mutch, Raewyn C
Burns, Lucinda
Fitzpatrick, James P
Halliday, Jane
O’Leary, Colleen M
Peadon, Elizabeth
Elliott, Elizabeth J
Bower, Carol
author_sort Jones, Heather M
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description BACKGROUND: Australia’s commitment to consumer and community participation in health and medical research has grown over the past decade. Participatory research models of engagement are the most empowering for consumers. METHODS: As part of a project to develop a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in Australia (FASD Project), the Australian FASD Collaboration (Collaboration), including a consumer advocate and two consumer representatives, was established. On completion of the FASD Project an on-line survey of Collaboration members was conducted to assess their views on consumer involvement. Women in the community were also invited to participate in Community Conversations to discuss real life situations regarding communications with health professionals about alcohol and pregnancy. Community Conversation feedback was analysed qualitatively and attendees were surveyed about their views of the Community Conversation process. RESULTS: The on-line survey was completed by 12 members of the Collaboration (71%). Consumer and community participation was considered important and essential, worked well, and was integral to the success of the project. The 32 women attending the Community Conversations generated 500 statements that made reference to prevention, how information and messages are delivered, and appropriate support for women. Nearly all the attendees at the Community Conversations (93%) believed that they had an opportunity to put forward their ideas and 96% viewed the Community Conversations as a positive experience. CONCLUSIONS: The successful involvement of consumers and the community in the FASD Project can be attributed to active consumer and community participation, which included continued involvement throughout the project, funding of participation activities, and an understanding of the various contributions by the Collaboration members.
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spelling pubmed-37337452013-08-06 Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia Jones, Heather M McKenzie, Anne Miers, Sue Russell, Elizabeth Watkins, Rochelle E Payne, Janet M Hayes, Lorian Carter, Maureen D’Antoine, Heather Latimer, Jane Wilkins, Amanda Mutch, Raewyn C Burns, Lucinda Fitzpatrick, James P Halliday, Jane O’Leary, Colleen M Peadon, Elizabeth Elliott, Elizabeth J Bower, Carol Health Res Policy Syst Research BACKGROUND: Australia’s commitment to consumer and community participation in health and medical research has grown over the past decade. Participatory research models of engagement are the most empowering for consumers. METHODS: As part of a project to develop a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in Australia (FASD Project), the Australian FASD Collaboration (Collaboration), including a consumer advocate and two consumer representatives, was established. On completion of the FASD Project an on-line survey of Collaboration members was conducted to assess their views on consumer involvement. Women in the community were also invited to participate in Community Conversations to discuss real life situations regarding communications with health professionals about alcohol and pregnancy. Community Conversation feedback was analysed qualitatively and attendees were surveyed about their views of the Community Conversation process. RESULTS: The on-line survey was completed by 12 members of the Collaboration (71%). Consumer and community participation was considered important and essential, worked well, and was integral to the success of the project. The 32 women attending the Community Conversations generated 500 statements that made reference to prevention, how information and messages are delivered, and appropriate support for women. Nearly all the attendees at the Community Conversations (93%) believed that they had an opportunity to put forward their ideas and 96% viewed the Community Conversations as a positive experience. CONCLUSIONS: The successful involvement of consumers and the community in the FASD Project can be attributed to active consumer and community participation, which included continued involvement throughout the project, funding of participation activities, and an understanding of the various contributions by the Collaboration members. BioMed Central 2013-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3733745/ /pubmed/23898969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-11-26 Text en Copyright © 2013 Jones et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Jones, Heather M
McKenzie, Anne
Miers, Sue
Russell, Elizabeth
Watkins, Rochelle E
Payne, Janet M
Hayes, Lorian
Carter, Maureen
D’Antoine, Heather
Latimer, Jane
Wilkins, Amanda
Mutch, Raewyn C
Burns, Lucinda
Fitzpatrick, James P
Halliday, Jane
O’Leary, Colleen M
Peadon, Elizabeth
Elliott, Elizabeth J
Bower, Carol
Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia
title Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia
title_full Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia
title_fullStr Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia
title_short Involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in Australia
title_sort involving consumers and the community in the development of a diagnostic instrument for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in australia
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3733745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23898969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-11-26
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