Experiences of user involvement in mental health research: exploring reflections from a service user researcher using auto-ethnography
ISSN: 1361-9322
Article publication date: 2 September 2020
Issue publication date: 7 October 2020
Abstract
Purpose
User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health research. In practice, there are diverse ways in which the process of involvement is experienced by mental health service user researchers. This paper aims to explore two diverse experiences of involvement by the researcher.
Design/methodology/approach
Auto-ethnography is the research methodology used in this study; it combines a process of reflective writing and critical analysis which enables the author to explore experiences of being both a service user and academic researcher. Two accounts of the author’s involvement in mental health research are presented: one which builds on a consultation model and the other based on co-production principles.
Findings
Experiences of power-sharing and collaborative decision-making, alongside disempowerment, are discussed, leading to exploration of the theoretical and practical processes for promoting participation of users in research.
Research limitations/implications
The research is limited because it is undertaken by one individual in a local setting, and is therefore is not generalisable; however, it provides useful insights into the diverse processes of involvement that many service users experience.
Practical implications
Recommendations are presented to support the involvement of service users in research, with final remarks offered considering the possible future implementation of this still emerging tradition.
Originality/value
This paper reflects on the experiences of one service user academic involved in research and highlights diverse experiences of both empowering and disempowering involvement, providing recommendations for best practice.
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Acknowledgements
Thanks to Dr Martin Fox for proof reading this article and to Professor Jeffrey Grierson for his ideas on revision.
No funding was awarded for this research.There are no conflicts of interest.
Citation
Fox, J. (2020), "Experiences of user involvement in mental health research: exploring reflections from a service user researcher using auto-ethnography", Mental Health Review Journal, Vol. 25 No. 3, pp. 281-294. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHRJ-11-2019-0040
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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