‘Dignity and respect’: An example of service user leadership and co‐production in mental health research

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Faulkner, A., Carr, S., Gould, D., Khisa, C., Hafford-Letchfield, T., Cohen, R., Megele, C. and Holley, J. 2021. ‘Dignity and respect’: An example of service user leadership and co‐production in mental health research. Health Expectations. 24 (S1), pp. 10-19. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12963
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Title‘Dignity and respect’: An example of service user leadership and co‐production in mental health research
AuthorsFaulkner, A., Carr, S., Gould, D., Khisa, C., Hafford-Letchfield, T., Cohen, R., Megele, C. and Holley, J.
Abstract

This paper explores the methodological aspects of a user‐led study investigating mental health service user experiences of targeted violence and abuse (often called 'hate crime'). 'Keeping Control' was a 16‐month qualitative study, undertaken in the context of adult safeguarding reforms in England. By collecting data on service user concepts and experiences, the research sought to address a gap in research and practice knowledge relating to targeted violence, abuse and hostility against people with mental health problems. In this paper, we discuss the significance of the design and methodology used for this study, with a particular focus on the interviews with service users. The research was both user‐led and carried out in collaboration with practitioners and academics, a form of research co‐production. Our aim is to inform researchers, practitioners and policymakers about the value of user leadership in co‐productive research with practitioners, particularly for a highly sensitive and potentially distressing topic.

KeywordsPublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
PublisherWiley
JournalHealth Expectations
ISSN1369-6513
Electronic1369-7625
Publication dates
Online26 Sep 2019
Print21 May 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited07 Oct 2019
Accepted22 Aug 2019
Output statusPublished
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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. © 2019 The Authors Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12963
LanguageEnglish
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