Synergy: Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre, University of Canberra and ACT Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Department of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2018 Aug;27(4):1230-1239. doi: 10.1111/inm.12453. Epub 2018 Mar 12.
Coproduction of research between consumers of mental health services and nonconsumer mental health researchers is increasing. There is some research available describing consumer perspectives of this experience. However, there is a notable lack of research on other (nonconsumer) researcher experiences of and views about consumer involvement in coproduced research. A qualitative exploratory study was undertaken to examine perspectives of mental health researchers about consumer involvement in research. In-depth individual interviews were undertaken with 11 nonconsumer mental health researchers in Australia and New Zealand. Interview transcripts were analysed to identify major themes. There were three interacting themes: the salience of experiential difference, expanded learning, and enhanced research. The dynamic between different perspectives and learning had the effect of enhancing research across the spectrum of study phases and in ensuring research was of value to different groups. The findings emphasize the important contribution consumer researchers can make to mental health research by bringing their unique perspective and enhancing an environment of mutual learning. Findings also point to the need for foregrounding the numerous benefits of joint research between consumer and other researchers to enhance and improve clinical practice and the development of policy.
精神健康服务使用者与非使用者精神健康研究人员共同开展研究的情况日益增多。目前已有一些研究描述了使用者对这种经历的看法。但是,关于其他(非使用者)研究人员对共同开展的研究中涉及的使用者参与的看法和观点,相关研究却明显不足。本研究采用定性探索性方法,旨在考察精神健康研究人员对使用者参与研究的看法。研究在澳大利亚和新西兰对 11 名非使用者精神健康研究人员进行了深入的个人访谈。对访谈记录进行了分析,以确定主要主题。有三个相互作用的主题:体验差异的显著、扩展学习和增强研究。不同观点和学习之间的动态关系有助于增强研究各个阶段的效果,并确保研究对不同群体具有价值。研究结果强调了消费者研究人员通过带来独特的视角和促进相互学习的环境,对精神健康研究做出的重要贡献。研究结果还表明,需要突出强调消费者和其他研究人员之间联合研究的诸多益处,以加强和改进临床实践和政策制定。