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INNOVATE Research: Impact of a workshop to develop researcher capacity to engage youth in research.

Lisa D Hawke1,2, Karleigh Darnay1, Marion Brown3, Srividya Iyer4,5,6, Shelly Ben-David7, Mohammad Khaleghi-Moghaddam8, Jacqueline Relihan1, Skye Barbic7,8, Lisa Lachance3,9, Steve Mathias7,8, Tanya Halsall10, Sean A Kidd1,2, Sophie Soklaridis1,2, Joanna Henderson1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Engaging youth in research provides substantial benefits to research about youth-related needs, concerns and interventions. However, researchers require training and capacity development to work in this manner.
METHODS: A capacity-building intervention, INNOVATE Research, was co-designed with youth and adult researchers and delivered to researchers in three major academic research institutions across Canada. Fifty-seven attendees participated in this research project evaluating youth engagement practices, attitudes, perceived barriers, and perceived capacity development needs before attending the intervention and six months later.
RESULTS: The intervention attracted researchers across various career levels, roles and disciplines. Participants were highly satisfied with the workshop activities. Follow-up assessments revealed significant increases in self-efficacy six months after the workshop (P = .035). Among possible barriers to youth engagement, four barriers significantly declined at follow-up. The barriers that decreased were largely related to practical knowledge about how to engage youth in research. Significantly more participants had integrated youth engagement into their teaching activities six months after the workshop compared to those who were doing so before the workshop (P = .007). A large proportion (71.9%) of participants expressed the need for a strengthened network of youth-engaged researchers; other future capacity-building approaches were also endorsed.
CONCLUSIONS: The INNOVATE Research project provided improvements in youth engagement attitudes and practices among researchers, while lifting barriers. Future capacity-building work should continue to enhance the capacity of researchers to engage youth in research. Researchers notably pointed to the need to establish a network of youth-engaged researchers to provide ongoing, sustainable gains in youth engagement.
© 2020 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  capacity development; mental health; patient engagement; patient-oriented research; youth; youth engagement; youth-adult partnerships

Year:  2020        PMID: 32902068      PMCID: PMC7752193          DOI: 10.1111/hex.13123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Expect        ISSN: 1369-6513            Impact factor:   3.377


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Journal:  J Ment Health       Date:  2018-10-24

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7.  Young people, mental health practitioners and researchers co-produce a Transition Preparation Programme to improve outcomes and experience for young people leaving Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).

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8.  Implementation of a youth-adult partnership model in youth mental health systems research: Challenges and successes.

Authors:  Olivia S Heffernan; Tyson M Herzog; Jordana E Schiralli; Lisa D Hawke; Gloria Chaim; Joanna L Henderson
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2017-03-14       Impact factor: 3.377

9.  INNOVATE Research: Impact of a workshop to develop researcher capacity to engage youth in research.

Authors:  Lisa D Hawke; Karleigh Darnay; Marion Brown; Srividya Iyer; Shelly Ben-David; Mohammad Khaleghi-Moghaddam; Jacqueline Relihan; Skye Barbic; Lisa Lachance; Steve Mathias; Tanya Halsall; Sean A Kidd; Sophie Soklaridis; Joanna Henderson
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2020-09-09       Impact factor: 3.377

10.  Patient and Public Engagement in Integrated Knowledge Translation Research: Are we there yet?

Authors:  Davina Banner; Marc Bains; Sandra Carroll; Damanpreet K Kandola; Danielle E Rolfe; Caroline Wong; Ian D Graham
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2.  INNOVATE Research: Impact of a workshop to develop researcher capacity to engage youth in research.

Authors:  Lisa D Hawke; Karleigh Darnay; Marion Brown; Srividya Iyer; Shelly Ben-David; Mohammad Khaleghi-Moghaddam; Jacqueline Relihan; Skye Barbic; Lisa Lachance; Steve Mathias; Tanya Halsall; Sean A Kidd; Sophie Soklaridis; Joanna Henderson
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2020-09-09       Impact factor: 3.377

3.  Youth and family members make meaningful contributions to a randomized-controlled trial: YouthCan IMPACT.

Authors:  Joanna Henderson; Lynn Courey; Jacqueline Relihan; Karleigh Darnay; Peter Szatmari; Kristin Cleverley; Amy Cheung; Lisa D Hawke
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Authors:  Francine Buchanan; Colin Macarthur; Catharine M Walsh; Nicola L Jones; Graham A McCreath; Veronik Connan; Linda Pires; Lama Abuloghod
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