User Participation Research in Health and Social Care

by Mike Nolan, Elizabeth Hanson, Gordon Grant, and John Keady

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User participation in research is still in its relative infancy with many practical, ethical, moral, methodological and philosophical questions unanswered. This text gathers together an international set of authors to explore these issues and begin to forge some practical solutions to each of these concerns. The book includes contributions on the use and application of narrative approaches, intervention and evaluation research, methodological development and quality thresholds. It provides a practical framework for all groups wishing to undertake research based on the principles and values of user participation.

The book is structured around ten original case studies which explore the use of participatory methods in practice with a variety of groups across diverse health, social care and community settings. These include older people, including those with dementia, people with learning disability, mental health service users and their carers, and children and young people. Unique and often groundbreaking studies from Australia, Sweden, the UK, and the USA are used to illustrate application of theory to research practice.

In addition the text:

  • Considers the issues, challenges and rewards of user participation research
  • Draws on the actual experience of doing research and working with users
  • Includes the voices and contributions of users in reporting research
User Participation in Health and Social Care Research: Voices, Values and Evaluation is key reading for students, researchers, practitioners and users themselves wishing to undertake participative research involving service users.
  • ISBN13 9780335222063
  • Publish Date 16 October 2007
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 6 August 2012
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Open University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 256
  • Language English