PURPOSE: Service user and carer involvement in all aspects of the health and care research process, from co-applicant on funding applications to active engagement in a research study, is now a requirement for most research funders. However, as co-production increases and service users and carers take on more responsibilities, this involvement has legal, governance and ethical implications. The purpose of this paper is to raise awareness of the issues and consider potential solutions. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Experiences of engagement as co-applicants in research funding applications, of involvement as research study team members, and as co-researchers were gathered from a range of service user and carer experts. Consultation and a works...
<p>BACKGROUND: Many funding bodies require researchers to actively involve service users in re...
Background: Mental health services users have been calling for greater participation in clinical re...
Plain English summary Researchers carrying out research in the NHS in England have to obtain approva...
This paper focuses attention on the ethical issues concerning the involvement of young service users...
This paper focuses attention on the ethical issues concerning the involvement of young service users...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Service user involvement in research can range from the extremes of being the subject, to being the ...
OBJECTIVES: In the UK policy recommends that service users (patients, carers and the public) should ...
This study was conducted as an inquiry into the involvement of service users in research. It was inf...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
As service user involvement in health and social care research has become more firmly embedded in he...
This paper is aimed at policy makers, research funders, research supervisors and others interested i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Service user involvement in research has triggered debate about epistemology, power relationships be...
BACKGROUND: Health researchers are encouraged to involve service users as partners in their research...
<p>BACKGROUND: Many funding bodies require researchers to actively involve service users in re...
Background: Mental health services users have been calling for greater participation in clinical re...
Plain English summary Researchers carrying out research in the NHS in England have to obtain approva...
This paper focuses attention on the ethical issues concerning the involvement of young service users...
This paper focuses attention on the ethical issues concerning the involvement of young service users...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Service user involvement in research can range from the extremes of being the subject, to being the ...
OBJECTIVES: In the UK policy recommends that service users (patients, carers and the public) should ...
This study was conducted as an inquiry into the involvement of service users in research. It was inf...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
As service user involvement in health and social care research has become more firmly embedded in he...
This paper is aimed at policy makers, research funders, research supervisors and others interested i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Service user involvement in research has triggered debate about epistemology, power relationships be...
BACKGROUND: Health researchers are encouraged to involve service users as partners in their research...
<p>BACKGROUND: Many funding bodies require researchers to actively involve service users in re...
Background: Mental health services users have been calling for greater participation in clinical re...
Plain English summary Researchers carrying out research in the NHS in England have to obtain approva...