CoDesign of a digital intervention for parents with bipolar disorder informed by integrated knowledge translation principles

Jones, Steven H. and Fortier, Stephanie and Lodge, Christopher and Creswell, Cathy and Lobban, Fiona and Morriss, Richard and Palmier Claus, Jasper and Duffy, Anne and Green, Brian and Wells, Abigail and Cryle, Lucy (2024) CoDesign of a digital intervention for parents with bipolar disorder informed by integrated knowledge translation principles. Bipolar Disorders. ISSN 1398-5647

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Abstract

Objectives: To provide detailed information on the codesign of a digital intervention to support parents with bipolar disorder (BD) who have young children. Each step of this process is reported, as well as a detailed description of the final version of the intervention in line with the TIDieR framework. Methods: Clinical experience and lived experience experts participated in online workshops, meetings, and remote feedback requests, informed by Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT) principles. The IKT research group responded to each phase of recommendations from the knowledge users. Results: Five clinical experience experts and six lived experience experts engaged with the codesign process. Their recommendations for principles, content, look, and feel, and functionality of the digital intervention were structured over five iterative phases. This led to a final implemented design that was identified by the clinical and lived experience experts (referred to together as the knowledge users group) as genuinely reflecting their input. Conclusions: The IKT principles offer an accessible structure for engaging with clinical and lived experience experts throughout a codesign process, in this case for a digital intervention for parents with BD. The resulting intervention is described in detail for transparency to aid further evaluation and development and to help other teams planning codesign approaches to intervention development.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Bipolar Disorders
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Research Output Funding/yes_externally_funded
Subjects:
?? bipolar disorderparentingcodesigndigital interventionyes - externally fundednopsychiatry and mental healthbiological psychiatry ??
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224118
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Deposited On:
13 Sep 2024 14:16
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Yes
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Published
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13 Sep 2024 14:16