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‘We’re all in the same boat’: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study of experiences of being an ‘expert’ during patient and public involvement within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

机译:“我们都在同一条船上”:在儿童和青少年心理健康服务中患者和公众参与的“专家”中的经验的解释性现象学分析研究(CAMHS)

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Background Patient and Public involvement (PPI) has rapidly evolved into a key component in shaping the delivery of health services. However, little is known about what it is like to participate in involvement procedures that include representatives of multiple groups and in the context of developing new interventions for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). Objective This study explored participants’ experiences of PPI, following attending a ‘consensus conference’, during which their views were sought in relation to the development of a proposed staff‐based intervention and key questions about its design and implementation. Design Qualitative, semi‐structured interview study. Setting and Participants Six participants, including service users and various frontline clinical staff team members, who had experience of CAMHS were present at the consensus conference and then asked about their experiences of being involved via semi‐structured interviews. The data were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Young people, carers and frontline staff have been involved in the design and implementation throughout the broader programme of work of which this study forms part, although these groups were not directly involved in the design and implementation of this paper. Results Three key narratives were present: (a) Previous Experiences Driving Expectations, (b) ‘We are all in the same boat’ and (c) The Realization of Multiple Identities. The results suggest that PPI involvement is a complex process that may be driven by positive/negative expectations, but that individuals value learning about others and recognizing different perspectives while reaching shared goals in improving services. Discussion and Conclusion This study demonstrates the complexity of experience that service users and clinical staff face when engaging in involvement activities in CAMHS. The findings demonstrate the value in engaging multiple stakeholder groups while also highlighting the importance of proper consideration of the procedures involved and facilitators of engagement.
机译:背景技术患者和公众参与(PPI)迅速发展成为塑造卫生服务交付的关键组件。然而,关于参与包括多个群体代表的参与程序以及在为儿童和青少年精神卫生服务的新干预措施(CAMH)的背景下,众所周知。目的本研究探讨了参加“协商一致会议”之后,探讨了PPI的参与者的经验,在此期间,他们的意见是关于制定拟议的基于工作人员的干预和关于其设计和实施的关键问题。设计定性,半结构化面试研究。在共识会议上出现了设置和参与者,包括服务用户和各种前线临床人员团队成员,并在共识会议上存在,然后询问他们通过半结构化访谈所涉及的经历。使用解释性现象学分析(IPA)分析数据。虽然这些群体没有直接参与本文的设计和实施,但年轻人,护理人员和前线员工参与了整个研究组成部分的设计和实施。结果存在三个关键叙事:(a)以前的经验推动期望,(b)'我们都在同一条船上'和(c)实现多个身份。结果表明,PPI参与是一个复杂的过程,可能是由正/负期望驱动的,但个人价值在提高服务时达到共同目标的同时识别不同的观点。讨论和结论本研究展示了在CAMH中参与活动时服务用户和临床人员面临的经验的复杂性。调查结果表明,在对多个利益相关者群体引起的价值,同时还突出了适当审议所涉及的程序和参与人员的重要性。

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