一只眼睛打开:关于将生活经验嵌入到睡眠,昼夜节律和情绪障碍研究中的思考
Samuel J Hockey1, Sarah McKenna1, Alexander Hill1
1Youth Mental Health & Technology Team, The Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
概括
在青年心理健康研究中嵌入生活经验需要有意的结构和投资. 跨研究设计,治理和传播的联合生产提高了相关性和影响.
科学领域:
- 心理健康研究 心理健康研究
- 青少年精神病学 青少年精神病学
- 联合制作方法 联合制作方法
背景情况:
- 在心理健康研究中,实践经验的整合是不一致的,通常仅限于咨询角色.
- 这限制了有意义的参与和研究结果的翻译影响.
- 年轻人发病的情绪障碍和昼夜节律障碍是改善研究整合的关键领域.
研究的目的:
- 检查青年心理健康研究计划中与生活经验工作组共同制作的实施情况.
- 为嵌入实践经验作为研究中核心专业知识提供实际指导.
- 为了应对权力共享和可扩展性的挑战和紧张局势.
主要方法:
- 一个为期五年的Wellcome信托基金资助的关于青少年发病情绪障碍的睡眠和昼夜节律计划的案例研究.
- 嵌入式生活经验工作组的开发和功能.
- 分析跨研究设计,治理,解释和传播的联合生产.
主要成果:
- 在整个研究生命周期中,共同生产得到了行动和改进.
- 与关系和结构紧张关系一起,活着的经验贡献得到了突出强调.
- 在包容性,权力共享,可扩展性和翻译方面确定了实际挑战.
结论:
- 嵌入生活经验需要有意的治理,反思的做法,和机构投资.
- 有意义的整合需要解决动力动态,并确保可扩展性.
- 这一观点为旨在通过联合制作加强青年心理健康研究的研究人员提供了指导.
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