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Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis

OBJECTIVE: This study discusses the challenges and successes of engaging young people in a project aimed at developing an online counselling intervention for young people affected by cancer. CONTEXT: For younger people with a diagnosis of cancer or who are caring for someone with cancer, the psychos...

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Autores principales: Phelps, Ceri, Minou, Masoumeh, Baker, Andrew, Hughes, Carol, French, Helen, Hawkins, Wayne, Leeuwenberg, Andrew, Crabtree, Rebecca, Hutchings, Paul B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27292018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12473
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author Phelps, Ceri
Minou, Masoumeh
Baker, Andrew
Hughes, Carol
French, Helen
Hawkins, Wayne
Leeuwenberg, Andrew
Crabtree, Rebecca
Hutchings, Paul B.
author_facet Phelps, Ceri
Minou, Masoumeh
Baker, Andrew
Hughes, Carol
French, Helen
Hawkins, Wayne
Leeuwenberg, Andrew
Crabtree, Rebecca
Hutchings, Paul B.
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description OBJECTIVE: This study discusses the challenges and successes of engaging young people in a project aimed at developing an online counselling intervention for young people affected by cancer. CONTEXT: For younger people with a diagnosis of cancer or who are caring for someone with cancer, the psychosocial consequences can create significant challenges for their social and educational development. Whilst young people have been shown to be reluctant to make use of traditional face‐to‐face counselling, research is beginning to suggest that effective therapeutic relationships can be formed with young people online. DESIGN: The first phase of the study involved working with a ‘Young Persons’ Panel’ of healthy school pupils and university students to develop and pilot an online counselling intervention and study materials in preparation for a pilot evaluation of the intervention. INTERVENTION: An avatar‐based virtual reality counselling world was created where young people can create their own avatar and receive counselling over the Internet from a qualified counsellor via an avatar in a virtual reality world. FINDINGS: The process of engaging young people in the C:EVOLVE project enabled a unique intervention to be developed and demonstrated positive developmental opportunities. However, despite the rigorous approach to the development of the intervention, initial attempts within the pilot evaluation phase of the study showed difficulties recruiting to the study, and this phase of the study has currently ceased whilst further exploratory work takes place. CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated the complexities of intervention development and evaluation research targeted at young people and the challenges created when attempting to bring clinical practice and research evaluation together.
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spelling pubmed-54335342017-06-01 Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis Phelps, Ceri Minou, Masoumeh Baker, Andrew Hughes, Carol French, Helen Hawkins, Wayne Leeuwenberg, Andrew Crabtree, Rebecca Hutchings, Paul B. Health Expect Original Research Papers OBJECTIVE: This study discusses the challenges and successes of engaging young people in a project aimed at developing an online counselling intervention for young people affected by cancer. CONTEXT: For younger people with a diagnosis of cancer or who are caring for someone with cancer, the psychosocial consequences can create significant challenges for their social and educational development. Whilst young people have been shown to be reluctant to make use of traditional face‐to‐face counselling, research is beginning to suggest that effective therapeutic relationships can be formed with young people online. DESIGN: The first phase of the study involved working with a ‘Young Persons’ Panel’ of healthy school pupils and university students to develop and pilot an online counselling intervention and study materials in preparation for a pilot evaluation of the intervention. INTERVENTION: An avatar‐based virtual reality counselling world was created where young people can create their own avatar and receive counselling over the Internet from a qualified counsellor via an avatar in a virtual reality world. FINDINGS: The process of engaging young people in the C:EVOLVE project enabled a unique intervention to be developed and demonstrated positive developmental opportunities. However, despite the rigorous approach to the development of the intervention, initial attempts within the pilot evaluation phase of the study showed difficulties recruiting to the study, and this phase of the study has currently ceased whilst further exploratory work takes place. CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated the complexities of intervention development and evaluation research targeted at young people and the challenges created when attempting to bring clinical practice and research evaluation together. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-06-12 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5433534/ /pubmed/27292018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12473 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Phelps, Ceri
Minou, Masoumeh
Baker, Andrew
Hughes, Carol
French, Helen
Hawkins, Wayne
Leeuwenberg, Andrew
Crabtree, Rebecca
Hutchings, Paul B.
Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis
title Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis
title_full Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis
title_fullStr Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis
title_short Necessary but not sufficient? Engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis
title_sort necessary but not sufficient? engaging young people in the development of an avatar‐based online intervention designed to provide psychosocial support to young people affected by their own or a family member's cancer diagnosis
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27292018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12473
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