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Harnessing the potential of community-based participatory research approaches in bipolar disorder

BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid growth in the sophistication of research on bipolar disorder (BD), the field faces challenges in improving quality of life (QoL) and symptom outcomes, adapting treatments for marginalized communities, and disseminating research insights into real-world practice. Communi...

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Autores principales: Michalak, Erin E., Jones, Steven, Lobban, Fiona, Algorta, Guillermo Perez, Barnes, Steven J., Berk, Lesley, Berk, Michael, Hole, Rachelle, Lapsley, Sara, Maxwell, Victoria, Milev, Roumen, McManamy, John, Murray, Greg, Tohen, Mauricio, Tse, Samson, Sanchez de Carmona, Manuel, Johnson, Sheri L.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4746206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26856996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40345-016-0045-5
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author Michalak, Erin E.
Jones, Steven
Lobban, Fiona
Algorta, Guillermo Perez
Barnes, Steven J.
Berk, Lesley
Berk, Michael
Hole, Rachelle
Lapsley, Sara
Maxwell, Victoria
Milev, Roumen
McManamy, John
Murray, Greg
Tohen, Mauricio
Tse, Samson
Sanchez de Carmona, Manuel
Johnson, Sheri L.
author_facet Michalak, Erin E.
Jones, Steven
Lobban, Fiona
Algorta, Guillermo Perez
Barnes, Steven J.
Berk, Lesley
Berk, Michael
Hole, Rachelle
Lapsley, Sara
Maxwell, Victoria
Milev, Roumen
McManamy, John
Murray, Greg
Tohen, Mauricio
Tse, Samson
Sanchez de Carmona, Manuel
Johnson, Sheri L.
author_sort Michalak, Erin E.
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid growth in the sophistication of research on bipolar disorder (BD), the field faces challenges in improving quality of life (QoL) and symptom outcomes, adapting treatments for marginalized communities, and disseminating research insights into real-world practice. Community-based participatory research (CBPR)—research that is conducted as a partnership between researchers and community members—has helped address similar gaps in other health conditions. This paper aims to improve awareness of the potential benefits of CBPR in BD research. METHODS: This paper is a product of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) Taskforce on Community Engagement which includes academic researchers, healthcare providers, people with lived experience of BD, and stakeholders from BD community agencies. Illustrative examples of CBPR in action are provided from two established centres that specialize in community engagement in BD research: the Collaborative RESearch Team to study psychosocial issues in BD (CREST.BD) in Canada, and the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research in the United Kingdom. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: We describe the philosophy of CBPR and then introduce four core research areas the BD community has prioritized for research: new treatment approaches, more comprehensive outcome assessments, tackling stigma, and enhanced understanding of positive outcomes. We then describe ways in which CBPR is ideal for advancing each of these research areas and provide specific examples of ways that CBPR has already been successfully applied in these areas. We end by noting potential challenges and mitigation strategies in the application of CBPR in BD research. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that CBPR approaches have significant potential value for the BD research community. The observations and concerns of people with BD, their family members, and supports clearly represent a rich source of information. CBPR approaches provide a collaborative, equitable, empowering orientation to research that builds on the diversity of strengths amongst community stakeholders. Despite the potential merits of this approach, CBPR is as yet not widely used in the BD research field, representing a missed opportunity.
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spelling pubmed-47462062016-02-19 Harnessing the potential of community-based participatory research approaches in bipolar disorder Michalak, Erin E. Jones, Steven Lobban, Fiona Algorta, Guillermo Perez Barnes, Steven J. Berk, Lesley Berk, Michael Hole, Rachelle Lapsley, Sara Maxwell, Victoria Milev, Roumen McManamy, John Murray, Greg Tohen, Mauricio Tse, Samson Sanchez de Carmona, Manuel Johnson, Sheri L. Int J Bipolar Disord Guidelines BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid growth in the sophistication of research on bipolar disorder (BD), the field faces challenges in improving quality of life (QoL) and symptom outcomes, adapting treatments for marginalized communities, and disseminating research insights into real-world practice. Community-based participatory research (CBPR)—research that is conducted as a partnership between researchers and community members—has helped address similar gaps in other health conditions. This paper aims to improve awareness of the potential benefits of CBPR in BD research. METHODS: This paper is a product of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) Taskforce on Community Engagement which includes academic researchers, healthcare providers, people with lived experience of BD, and stakeholders from BD community agencies. Illustrative examples of CBPR in action are provided from two established centres that specialize in community engagement in BD research: the Collaborative RESearch Team to study psychosocial issues in BD (CREST.BD) in Canada, and the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research in the United Kingdom. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: We describe the philosophy of CBPR and then introduce four core research areas the BD community has prioritized for research: new treatment approaches, more comprehensive outcome assessments, tackling stigma, and enhanced understanding of positive outcomes. We then describe ways in which CBPR is ideal for advancing each of these research areas and provide specific examples of ways that CBPR has already been successfully applied in these areas. We end by noting potential challenges and mitigation strategies in the application of CBPR in BD research. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that CBPR approaches have significant potential value for the BD research community. The observations and concerns of people with BD, their family members, and supports clearly represent a rich source of information. CBPR approaches provide a collaborative, equitable, empowering orientation to research that builds on the diversity of strengths amongst community stakeholders. Despite the potential merits of this approach, CBPR is as yet not widely used in the BD research field, representing a missed opportunity. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4746206/ /pubmed/26856996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40345-016-0045-5 Text en © Michalak et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Jones, Steven
Lobban, Fiona
Algorta, Guillermo Perez
Barnes, Steven J.
Berk, Lesley
Berk, Michael
Hole, Rachelle
Lapsley, Sara
Maxwell, Victoria
Milev, Roumen
McManamy, John
Murray, Greg
Tohen, Mauricio
Tse, Samson
Sanchez de Carmona, Manuel
Johnson, Sheri L.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4746206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26856996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40345-016-0045-5
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