Staying native: coproduction in mental health services research

被引:22
作者
Gillard, Steve [1 ]
Turner, Kati [1 ]
Lovell, Kathleen [1 ]
Norton, Kingsley [2 ]
Clarke, Tom [3 ]
Addicott, Rachael [4 ]
McGivern, Gerry [5 ]
Ferlie, Ewan [5 ]
机构
[1] St Georges Univ London, Div Mental Hlth, London, England
[2] West London Mental Hlth NHS Trust, Southall, Middx, England
[3] Springfield Univ Hosp, Southwest London & St Georges Mental Hlth NHS Tr, London, England
[4] Kings Fund, London, England
[5] Kings Coll London, Dept Management, London, England
关键词
Change management; Mental health services; Learning organizations; Health services; Knowledge management; United Kingdom;
D O I
10.1108/09513551011069031
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe a recent experiment in research coproduction in an evaluation of service planning at a London Mental Health NHS Trust. The paper aims to consider whether members of the research team who have themselves been users of mental health services are able to contribute to the research process as "experts by experience", or if their experiential knowledge is "colonized" within the academic research team. Design/methodology/approach - A qualitative, comparative case study approach was adopted, using structured observations and semi-structured interviews. Researchers' reflective accounts and a reflective focus group were employed to explore the process of coproduction. Findings - The paper concludes that, far from "colonising" expertise by experience, the experiment builds local capacity in research coproduction and usefully informs a service planning process that reflects the priorities and concerns of a range of stakeholders. Research limitations/implications - The paper describes a small, local experiment in research coproduction and so findings are limited in their scope. However, the study demonstrates an effective methodological approach to evaluating, empirically, the impact of coproduction on the health services research (HSR) process. Practical implications - The paper demonstrates the potential for repeated exercises in coproduction to build capacity in collaborative approaches to both HSR and service planning. Originality/value - The involvement of experts by experience is increasingly a policy requirement in the domains of both health service planning and HSR in the UK. There are very few empirical studies that evaluate the impact of that coproduction.
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页码:567 / +
页数:12
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