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A novel way to engage youth in research: evaluation of a participatory health research project by the international children’s advisory network youth council

机译:一种使青年参与研究的新方法:国际儿童咨询网络青年理事会对一项参与性健康研究项目的评估

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Background: Little is known about the impact of a participatory approach in adolescent health research and the specific benefits youth derive from such experiences. This study evaluates the benefits and limitations of involving young patients as co-researchers in the creation and execution of an international participatory health research project. Methods: Standardized feedback surveys and qualitative interviews were employed to evaluate the impact of co-researchers’ personal and academic growth. Participation was determined by the percentage of youth members actively engaged (75% or more), and outcome of a completed project. Results: 16 adolescents aged 13–23 years representing 9 global academic institutions participated. Eighty-one per cent of participants reported interest in health research and 100% felt that their participation made an impact on paediatric healthcare. Discussion: The?shift in roles from patient to research partner is echoed in the strong conviction of the newfound possibilities of accomplishment as a group.
机译:背景:关于参与式方法对青少年健康研究的影响知之甚少,而青年从这些经历中获得的具体好处却鲜为人知。这项研究评估了让年轻患者作为共同研究人员参与国际参与性健康研究项目的创建和执行的好处和局限性。方法:采用标准化的反馈调查和定性访谈来评估共同研究者的个人和学术成长的影响。参与程度取决于积极参与的青年成员所占比例(75%或以上)以及已完成项目的结果。结果:代表9个全球学术机构的16至13岁至23岁的青少年参加了比赛。 81%的参与者表示对健康研究感兴趣,而100%的参与者认为他们的参与对儿科医疗产生了影响。讨论:人们对新发现的整体成就可能性的强烈信念呼应了从患者到研究伙伴的角色转变。

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