Parents and Public Involvement
Cross-source consensus on Parents and Public Involvement from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Parents or caregivers are included alongside adolescent participants in the study sample. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- An advisory committee with parents, young adult women with lived experience, and a clinician reviewed study procedures and materials. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- Parents are treated as central participants in youth suicide audits because they provide developmental and contextual information. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- The advisory committee will continue meeting throughout the study and advise on plans for sharing results. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- Prior audits have identified limited parental involvement and unmet parental needs around emergency department visits and follow-up planning. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol