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Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals
Background: A starting point for evaluating the effectiveness of treatments should be to identify evidence gaps. Furthermore, such evaluations should consider the perspectives of patients, clinicians and carers to ensure relevance and potentially influence future research initiatives. Methods: Our a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033233 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.74205.2 |
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author | Axelsdóttir, Brynhildur Eidet, Lise Mette Thoner, Ragnhild Biedilæ, Sølvi Borren, Ingrid Elvsåshagen, Mari Ludvigsen, Kristine Horseng Dahlgren, Astrid |
author_facet | Axelsdóttir, Brynhildur Eidet, Lise Mette Thoner, Ragnhild Biedilæ, Sølvi Borren, Ingrid Elvsåshagen, Mari Ludvigsen, Kristine Horseng Dahlgren, Astrid |
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description | Background: A starting point for evaluating the effectiveness of treatments should be to identify evidence gaps. Furthermore, such evaluations should consider the perspectives of patients, clinicians and carers to ensure relevance and potentially influence future research initiatives. Methods: Our approach, inspired by the James Lind Alliance methods, involved three steps. First, we performed a document analysis by identifying interventions and outcomes in two recently published overviews of systematic reviews, which summarised the effects of interventions for anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. Second, we surveyed children and adolescents with personal experiences of depression or anxiety as well as clinicians, and asked them to suggest treatments and outcomes associated with uncertainty. Finally, we facilitated a consensus process where clinicians and youth mental health patient representatives were invited to prioritise research uncertainties in separate consensus processes. Results: The survey included 674 respondents who reported a total of 1267 uncertainties. Independent coding by four investigators revealed 134 suggestions for treatments of anxiety, 90 suggestions for treatments of depression, 84 for outcomes of interventions for anxiety and 71 suggestions for outcomes of interventions for depression. Two separate priority setting workshops with eight clinicians and ten youth resulted in four independent top ten priority lists. Conclusion: Top ten lists of treatments and outcome domains of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents was identified by youth and clinicians. The results may influence the research agenda, and ultimately benefit patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-93773792022-08-26 Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals Axelsdóttir, Brynhildur Eidet, Lise Mette Thoner, Ragnhild Biedilæ, Sølvi Borren, Ingrid Elvsåshagen, Mari Ludvigsen, Kristine Horseng Dahlgren, Astrid F1000Res Research Article Background: A starting point for evaluating the effectiveness of treatments should be to identify evidence gaps. Furthermore, such evaluations should consider the perspectives of patients, clinicians and carers to ensure relevance and potentially influence future research initiatives. Methods: Our approach, inspired by the James Lind Alliance methods, involved three steps. First, we performed a document analysis by identifying interventions and outcomes in two recently published overviews of systematic reviews, which summarised the effects of interventions for anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. Second, we surveyed children and adolescents with personal experiences of depression or anxiety as well as clinicians, and asked them to suggest treatments and outcomes associated with uncertainty. Finally, we facilitated a consensus process where clinicians and youth mental health patient representatives were invited to prioritise research uncertainties in separate consensus processes. Results: The survey included 674 respondents who reported a total of 1267 uncertainties. Independent coding by four investigators revealed 134 suggestions for treatments of anxiety, 90 suggestions for treatments of depression, 84 for outcomes of interventions for anxiety and 71 suggestions for outcomes of interventions for depression. Two separate priority setting workshops with eight clinicians and ten youth resulted in four independent top ten priority lists. Conclusion: Top ten lists of treatments and outcome domains of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents was identified by youth and clinicians. The results may influence the research agenda, and ultimately benefit patients. F1000 Research Limited 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9377379/ /pubmed/36033233 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.74205.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Axelsdóttir B et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Axelsdóttir, Brynhildur Eidet, Lise Mette Thoner, Ragnhild Biedilæ, Sølvi Borren, Ingrid Elvsåshagen, Mari Ludvigsen, Kristine Horseng Dahlgren, Astrid Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals |
title | Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals |
title_full | Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals |
title_fullStr | Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals |
title_full_unstemmed | Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals |
title_short | Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals |
title_sort | research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment uncertainties prioritised by youth and professionals |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033233 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.74205.2 |
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