| Literature DB >> 30975153 |
Andrew Grundy1, Anju Devianee Keetharuth2, Rosemary Barber3, Jill Carlton3, Janice Connell3, Elizabeth Taylor Buck3, Michael Barkham4, Thomas Ricketts3, Dan Robotham5, Diana Rose6, John Kay7, Rob Hanlon8, John Brazier3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To provide a model for Public involvement (PI) in instrument development and other research based on lessons learnt in the co-production of a recently developed mental health patient reported outcome measure called Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL). While service users contributed to the project as research participants, this paper focuses on the role of expert service users as research partners, hence referred to as expert service users or PI.Entities:
Keywords: Co-production; Mental health; Outcome measure; Patient and public involvement (PPI); Patient reported outcome measure (PROM); Public involvement; Service user
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30975153 PMCID: PMC6458599 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-019-1123-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Distinct roles of service users as research participants and as PI in the development of the ReQoL
Items/sub-themes added by the expert user group in the theme and item generation stage
| Item/sub-theme added | What happened to that item? | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Autonomy in my care | This was dropped as it was more about ‘process’ rather than ‘outcome’ |
| 2 | I am satisfied in my sex life | This was dropped because it was felt that it may not be applicable to a number of service users |
| 3 | I felt stupid (self-criticism) | The concept was covered by an item on self-blame and the item ‘I felt guilty’ |
| 4 | I chastised myself for my mistakes | This was covered by an item on ‘blame’ |
| 5 | Dread (as opposed to anxious as being anxious can be a good thing at times) | This idea was covered by the following items |
| 6 | I am bothered by the side-effects of my medication | This was dropped because it was felt that it may not be applicable to a number of service users |
| 7 | I am able to carry out day-to-day activities | This was covered by the following few items: |
| 8 | Sleeping too much | The existing item on sleep was modified to encompass all sleep-related problems |
| 9 | Consumed by anger | The item ‘I felt consumed by anger’ was added |
Ranking of items by psychometric properties within each theme
| Theme | Description | Psychometric properties rankeda |
|---|---|---|
| Activity | I found it difficult to get started with everyday tasks | 1 out of 5 |
| I enjoyed what I did | 4 out of 5 | |
| Belonging and relationships | I felt lonely | 1 out of 5 |
| I felt able to trust others | 3 out of 5 | |
| Choice, control and autonomy | I felt unable to cope | 1 out of 5 |
| I could do the things I wanted to do | 3 out of 5 | |
| Hope | I thought my life was not worth living | 2 out of 4 |
| I felt hopeful about my future | 4 out of 4 | |
| Self-perception | I felt confident in myself | 1 out of 4 |
| Wellbeing | I felt happy | 1 out of 4 |
aThis subjective ranking was based on: a. the information function produced by the Item Response Theory (IRT) models b. whether the item fits the IRT model and c. item-level responsiveness
Summary of key contributions of expert service users at different stages, challenges and extra resource implications
| Stages | Key contributions | Challenges | Resource implications |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Theme and item generation | Ensured that themes were relevant and that no themes were missing | Time for PI to prepare for (1 day) and attend 2 face-to-face meetings (2 daysa). | |
| 2. Face and content validity | Co-produced the topic guide | At the meeting to reduce the number of items (by about 40), expert service users added 58 extra items | Time for PI to prepare for (half day) and attend 2 face-to-face meetings (2 days a) |
| 3. Quantitative studies | Helped in making the final item selection | Conveying psychometrics results to the expert service user group | 3 days for PI to prepare for meetings and 2 days to attend meetings |
| 4. Implementation and dissemination | Contributed to making the research more accessible to others | Required support to work on papers and presentations | 4 days of PI work to prepare and be involved in the filming. |
aDepending on the location of the meetings, for some expert service users attending a face-to-face took a whole day for others it might be half a day
Key recommendations for PROM developers
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