Our health, our research. Identifying public health research priorities among children and youth in a multiethnic population: Protocol for a community-based participatory health research priority survey
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31581Dato
2023-07-19Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Irgens, Eirik Lind; Berglen, Gunnhild; Christoffersen, Tore; Henninen, Anita Pettersen; Hermansen, Rune Hermann; Karlsen, Maret Risten Eira; Kokkvoll, Ane Sofie; Liabo, Kristin; Møllersen, Snefrid; Rugland, Grete; Stock, Magnhild Helen; Zachariassen, Tonje Olsen; Kjær, MetteSammendrag
Methods and analysis This is a community-based participatory research project. The methods for research prioritisation are informed by those developed by the James Lind Alliance. In addition, the survey design and engagement plans are developed in extensive collaboration with child and youth stakeholder groups. Nine PI groups have met three times to develop an anonymous child and youth health research priority survey, as well as strategies for recruitment and dissemination of results. All 5th–10th grade pupils in the Finnmark region will be invited to participate in the survey, as well as caretakers and adults working for and with children and youth. The survey results will be analysed in collaboration with the PI groups, and research priorities checked with existing research literature.
Ethics and dissemination The study is registered and approved by the Data Protection Authorities at the Finnmark Hospital Trust and the Expert Committee for Sami Health Research. Descriptions of methods applied and the survey results will be published in popular and scientific publications.