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Research priority setting within Fraser Health’s Mental Health and Substance Use Services Program

Project team members include:

  • Principle investigator: Adeleke Fowokan
  • Team members: Inderpal Dosanjh, Michael Song, Marika Sandrelli, Tobie Patterson, and members of the Research Planning Committee

What is this project about?

We established a patient-centred research committee in Fraser Health’s Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) program by convening a diverse group of people with lived and living experience of mental health and substance use. Together, we promoted the meaningful co-development of MHSU’s research priorities and to inform research priority setting.

Who did you partner with for your project?

People with lived and living experience of mental health and substance use challenges.

How did partners with lived experience contribute during key stages of your research project?

Research stage

Research priority setting

How we partnered

To ensure meaningful engagement, we convened a diverse group of individuals with lived and living experience of mental health and substance use challenges for monthly sessions over a 9-month duration.

Members used virtual collaboration tools to brainstorm research gaps they wished to see addressed by the health system. Following these sessions, members prioritized the brainstormed research questions by assigning a score from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest).

These rankings were then finalized based on mean response scores to establish a formal research priorities list.

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How can someone learn more about your project?

Contact us: adeleke.fowokan@fraserhealth.ca

Acknowledgments and thanks

This project was funded by a Michael Smith Health Research BC C2 grant.:

  • BC SUPPORT Unit, Fraser Centre
  • Fraser Health, Department of Evaluation and Research Services
  • Fraser Health, Mental Health and Substance Use Leadership Team

This project was collected as part of a casebook that demonstrates patient-oriented research in BC.

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