In this article, the authors consider the lessons to be drawn from a collaborative two-year research project involving academic researchers working alongside three service user research organisations. The joint working on the project involved designing a research tool and conducting interviews with users of services that were provided by health and social services partnerships. Questions arising from this project involved consideration of the advantages and challenges of collaborative work. Our experience has highlighted the necessity of carefully considering a range of factors, including the ethos and goals of each organisation, as well as the skills and experience of the individuals involved, in relation to the specific purpose of the res...
Reserachers and users of public health and welfare services are increasingly expected to actively co...
Service user involvement in research can range from the extremes of being the subject, to being the ...
Service users working in academic and other institutional settings can be a major asset to both the ...
In this article, the authors consider the lessons to be drawn from a collaborative two-year research...
In this article, the authors consider the lessons to be drawn from a collaborative two year research...
In this article, the authors consider the lessons to be drawn from a collaborative two-year research...
This paper is aimed at policy makers, research funders, research supervisors and others interested i...
Involving service users as full partners in qualitative research requires a reappraisal of many aspe...
BackgroundThe importance of involving members of the public in the development, implementation and d...
The purpose of this qualitative, interpretive study was to explore the challenges associated with co...
Background: Collaborative multi-site research is gaining recognition. In particular, across stakeho...
This paper describes how Service Users and researchers worked together to develop a measure of recov...
Background: This article debates interview data from service users who engaged with the work of a Co...
The excitement and challenge of undertaking research is an integral part of an academic staff member...
Abstract Background In health services research, there is a growing view that partnerships between r...
Reserachers and users of public health and welfare services are increasingly expected to actively co...
Service user involvement in research can range from the extremes of being the subject, to being the ...
Service users working in academic and other institutional settings can be a major asset to both the ...
In this article, the authors consider the lessons to be drawn from a collaborative two-year research...
In this article, the authors consider the lessons to be drawn from a collaborative two year research...
In this article, the authors consider the lessons to be drawn from a collaborative two-year research...
This paper is aimed at policy makers, research funders, research supervisors and others interested i...
Involving service users as full partners in qualitative research requires a reappraisal of many aspe...
BackgroundThe importance of involving members of the public in the development, implementation and d...
The purpose of this qualitative, interpretive study was to explore the challenges associated with co...
Background: Collaborative multi-site research is gaining recognition. In particular, across stakeho...
This paper describes how Service Users and researchers worked together to develop a measure of recov...
Background: This article debates interview data from service users who engaged with the work of a Co...
The excitement and challenge of undertaking research is an integral part of an academic staff member...
Abstract Background In health services research, there is a growing view that partnerships between r...
Reserachers and users of public health and welfare services are increasingly expected to actively co...
Service user involvement in research can range from the extremes of being the subject, to being the ...
Service users working in academic and other institutional settings can be a major asset to both the ...