ABSTRACT

Service user involvement in research can range from the extremes of being the subject, to being the initiator or investigator, of a research study. The activity of the professional researcher can also range from being the person undertaking the research, to being a partner with, or mentor to, service users. This broad scope of levels of involvement is reflected in the contributions in this book, both in the research experiences reported and in the writing of the chapters themselves.

With contributions coming from a range of service areas including learning disabilities, cancer care, older people and mental illness, chapters look at important research issues such as:

  • strategies for working in true partnership
  • avoiding ‘tokenism’
  • involving service users at all stages of the research process
  • communication and terminology
  • involving service users of different ages and experience
  • training needs of professionals and service users
  • problems surrounding ‘payment’ for service users
  • other ethical and practical issues.

This book is invaluable reading for researchers in health and social care from academic, professional and service user backgrounds.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |12 pages

Chapter 1 Theory and practice of user involvement in research

Making the connection with public policy and practice

chapter |7 pages

Chapter 4 A hard fight

The involvement of mental health service users in research

chapter |10 pages

Chapter 6 Foster carers undertake research into birth family contact

Using the social action research approach

chapter |9 pages

Chapter 7 From recruitment to dissemination

The experience of working together from service user and professional perspectives

chapter |12 pages

Chapter 8 Consumer led research?

Parents as researchers: the child health surveillance project

chapter |8 pages

Chapter 12 Really making it happen in Wiltshire

The experience of service users evaluating social care

chapter |12 pages

Chapter 13 Research with children who use NHS services

Sharing the experience

chapter |11 pages

Chapter 14 From rhetoric to reality

The involvement of children and young people with mental ill health in research

chapter |19 pages

Chapter 16 Working with older women in research

Benefits and challenges of involvement