Participatory research is an empowering process through which individuals can increase control over their lives, and allows researchers/clinicians to gain a clearer understanding of a child’s needs. However, involving children in participatory research is still relatively novel, despite national and international mandates to engage children in decision making. This paper draws on the learnings from designing the Management and Intervention for Asthma (MIA) study, which used a collaborative participatory method to develop an intervention-planning framework for South Asian children with asthma. There are currently 1 million children in the UK receiving treatment for asthma, making it one of the most prevalent chronic childhood illnesses. Symp...
Research in many disciplines suggests that there are many obstacles to completing qualitative resear...
Within the past 20 years there has been a considerable shift in the discourse that surrounds childre...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Children's centres in the UK provide a setting for public health p...
Background: To describe how using a combined approach of community-based participatory research and...
Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic childhood illnesses in the UK. South Asian chil...
Introduction: Co-production of health services is becoming more routine with young people but such i...
Good Practice: Aspirations and Challenges There are many ways of carrying out investigations into t...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Background: To describe...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
Background and purpose: Pediatric populations represent a vulnerable research group. Careful thought...
Historically the voices of children in research have been silent. They are often seen as victims or...
A participatory action research (PAR) PhD study is being conducted to critically explore the issues ...
Research in many disciplines suggests that there are many obstacles to completing qualitative resear...
Within the past 20 years there has been a considerable shift in the discourse that surrounds childre...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Children's centres in the UK provide a setting for public health p...
Background: To describe how using a combined approach of community-based participatory research and...
Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic childhood illnesses in the UK. South Asian chil...
Introduction: Co-production of health services is becoming more routine with young people but such i...
Good Practice: Aspirations and Challenges There are many ways of carrying out investigations into t...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Background: To describe...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Involving children in participatory health research (PHR) provides exciting opportunities to gain in...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
Background and purpose: Pediatric populations represent a vulnerable research group. Careful thought...
Historically the voices of children in research have been silent. They are often seen as victims or...
A participatory action research (PAR) PhD study is being conducted to critically explore the issues ...
Research in many disciplines suggests that there are many obstacles to completing qualitative resear...
Within the past 20 years there has been a considerable shift in the discourse that surrounds childre...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Children's centres in the UK provide a setting for public health p...