Partnered Recruitment: Engaging Individuals With Lived Experience in the Recruitment of Co‐Design Participants

Author:

Whitmore Carly12ORCID,Mytkolli Linxi3,Mangialardi Natalie23,Maghera Jasmine34,Rudick Adam3,Shephard Kitty3,Zazzera Stephanie3,Saiva Anika2,McQuire Tracy3,Senior Peter5ORCID,Sherifali Diana12ORCID,Selby Peter26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

2. INTREPID Lab Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Diabetes Action Canada Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Department of Pharmacology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

5. Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry University of Alberta, Edmonton Alberta Canada

6. Department of Family and Community Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundYoung adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) face complex health challenges, including a heightened risk for distress. To counter this distress, there is a need to develop accessible, acceptable comprehensive care solutions that integrate diabetes and mental health care to enhance self‐efficacy and counter mental health challenges in this population.ObjectiveTo describe the engagement of individuals with lived experience of T1D and mental health challenges in the development of a recruitment strategy to support the co‐design of an innovative integrated care programme.ResultsSeven individuals with lived experience formed a Partner Advisory Council (PAC) to recruit young adults (18–29 years old) living with T1D, their friends or family and health researchers and professionals in co‐design interviews (n = 19) and co‐design events (n = 12). The PAC played a key role in developing a comprehensive recruitment strategy, overcoming traditional barriers and stigmas in the design of an integrated model of care.ConclusionAssuming the presence of mental health challenges in young adults living with T1D during recruitment had far‐reaching impacts on the development of a whole‐person and integrated diabetes and mental health care solution. The efficient recruitment of this sample provided invaluable insights into the nuanced challenges experienced by young adults with T1D, the individual skills developed in response to their mental health challenges and the ways that this understanding can shape future programming to support mental health, quality of life and well‐being. The ongoing involvement of the PAC as co‐researchers underscores the enduring impact of patient engagement in developing integrated care solutions.Patient or Public ContributionThe co‐design of the TECC‐T1D3 model was enriched by the invaluable contributions of individuals with lived experience. This included the engagement of a diverse PAC in the recruitment of participants in co‐design interviews and co‐design events. PAC members actively participated in research decision‐making with their insights informing a robust recruitment strategy. Beyond recruitment, PAC members continue to serve as co‐researchers, shaping ongoing research and actively contributing to the TECC‐T1D3 project. Six PAC members are co‐authors on this manuscript.

Funder

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International

Publisher

Wiley

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