Using Community Engagement Methods to Guide Study Protocol Decisions for School-Aged Children With Type 1 Diabetes.

Q3 Medicine Diabetes Spectrum Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-08 DOI:10.2337/ds23-0018
Fayo Abadula, Lori C Jordan, Lauren LeStourgeon, Sarah S Jaser
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Introduction: Many challenges exist in developing multisite protocols for newly diagnosed children with type 1 diabetes. Our research team engaged community members to increase the likelihood of study success during a planning grant for a longitudinal study aimed at understanding risk and protective factors for neurocognitive function in school-aged children newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

Methods: Two methods were used to obtain caregiver input into study protocol decisions. The first was a survey given to caregivers of children with diabetes (n = 21) about which aspects of the study protocol would make families more or less likely to participate. The second was a Community Engagement (CE) Studio to obtain recommendations from a diverse group of caregivers of children with diabetes (n = 7) on key aspects of recruitment and enrollment.

Results: Results from both the survey and the CE Studio indicated that caregivers were interested and willing to participate in a longitudinal study of this nature. Both methods resulted in similar preferences for the type and amount of compensation, convenient study visits, flexible scheduling options, and receipt of neurocognitive test results. Recommendations from the CE Studio included additional strategies to minimize participant burden and enhance communication around study participation.

Conclusion: Both the feasibility survey and the CE Studio were useful mechanisms to obtain caregiver input during the study's planning and design phase. Uniquely, the CE Studio approach offers researchers the ability to gain valuable community member input with minimal staff effort.

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利用社区参与方法指导1型糖尿病学龄儿童的研究方案决策
为新诊断的1型糖尿病儿童制定多站点方案存在许多挑战。我们的研究团队在一项纵向研究的规划拨款期间,让社区成员参与进来,以增加研究成功的可能性,该研究旨在了解新诊断为1型糖尿病的学龄儿童神经认知功能的风险和保护因素。两种方法用于获得护理人员对研究方案决策的投入。第一项是对糖尿病儿童(n=21)的照顾者进行的调查,了解研究方案的哪些方面会使家庭或多或少地参与其中。第二个是社区参与(CE)工作室,从糖尿病儿童(n=7)的不同照顾者那里获得关于招募和登记的关键方面的建议。调查和CE工作室的结果表明,护理人员有兴趣并愿意参与这种性质的纵向研究。这两种方法在补偿类型和金额、方便的研究访问、灵活的日程安排选择以及神经认知测试结果的接收方面都有相似的偏好。CE工作室的建议包括额外的策略,以尽量减少参与者的负担,并加强围绕研究参与的沟通。可行性调查和CE工作室都是在研究的规划和设计阶段获得护理人员意见的有用机制。独特的是,CE Studio方法为研究人员提供了用最少的工作人员努力获得有价值的社区成员投入的能力。
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Diabetes Spectrum
Diabetes Spectrum Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of Diabetes Spectrum: From Research to Practice is to assist health care professionals in the development of strategies to individualize treatment and diabetes self-management education for improved quality of life and diabetes control. These goals are achieved by presenting review as well as original, peer-reviewed articles on topics in clinical diabetes management, professional and patient education, nutrition, behavioral science and counseling, educational program development, and advocacy. In each issue, the FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE section explores, in depth, a diabetes care topic and provides practical application of current research findings.
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