Department of Community and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Exeter Lived Experience Group (LEG), Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Health Expect. 2024 Apr;27(2):e14020. doi: 10.1111/hex.14020.
Experiential knowledge can aid in designing research by highlighting what an idea looks like from a patient and carer perspective. Experiential knowledge can be emotional, and this can create challenges at formal research meetings.
The aim of this study was to consider the role of emotions in public involvement.
This is a conceptual review informed by relevant literature and reflection within the author team. A structured Scopus search was conducted in November 2021 and December 2022, identifying 18 articles that presented findings from patient and public involvement (PPI) research related to 'emotion'. We complemented the search with theory-generating articles related to the role of emotion and emotional labour in human life.
Study findings from the structured search were tabulated to identify recurring themes; these were as follows: emotional connections to the research topic can cause stressful as well as cathartic experiences of PPI, 'emotional work' is part of PPI when people are contributing with their experiential knowledge and the emotional aspect of 'lived experience' needs to be recognised in how PPI is planned and facilitated. These points were considered in relation to theoretical works and experiences within the author team.
'Emotion work' is often required of public collaborators when they contribute to research. They are asked to contribute to research alongside researchers, with knowledge that often contains emotions or feelings. This can be both upsetting and cathartic, and the environment of the research study can make the experience worse or better.
The emotional component of experiential knowledge can be challenging to those invited to share this knowledge. It is imperative that researchers, research institutions and health and care professionals adjust research meeting spaces to show an awareness of the emotional labour that is involved in PPI.
This review was initiated after a meeting between carers and family members of residents in care homes and researchers. The review is co-written by a group of three researchers and three carers and family members. Regular online meetings were held during the draft stages to incorporate people's views and ideas. Data extracted from the review were presented to the group of public collaborators in a variety of formats (e.g., posters, slideshows, text and verbally) to facilitate shared sense-making and synthesis of the literature.
经验知识可以通过突出从患者和护理人员的角度看一个想法的样子来帮助设计研究。经验知识可能是情绪化的,这可能会在正式的研究会议上带来挑战。
本研究旨在探讨情感在公众参与中的作用。
这是一项基于相关文献的概念性综述,并结合作者团队的反思。我们于 2021 年 11 月和 2022 年 12 月进行了一项有针对性的 Scopus 搜索,确定了 18 篇从患者和公众参与(PPI)研究中呈现与“情感”相关的发现的文章。我们还补充了与情感在人类生活中的作用以及情感劳动相关的理论生成文章。
对有针对性搜索的研究结果进行制表,以确定反复出现的主题;这些主题如下:与研究主题的情感联系可能会导致 PPI 经历有压力和宣泄的体验,“情感工作”是人们用经验知识做出贡献时 PPI 的一部分,在规划和促进 PPI 时需要认识到“生活体验”的情感方面。这些观点是在与理论著作和作者团队内部的经验相关联的情况下考虑的。
当公众合作者为研究做出贡献时,他们通常需要进行“情感工作”。他们被要求与研究人员一起参与研究,而他们的知识通常包含情感或感受。这可能既令人沮丧又宣泄,研究研究的环境可能会使体验变得更糟或更好。
经验知识的情感成分可能对受邀分享这些知识的人具有挑战性。研究人员、研究机构和医疗保健专业人员必须调整研究会议空间,以显示他们对 PPI 中涉及的情感劳动的认识。
本综述是在养老院居民的护理人员和家属与研究人员举行会议后发起的。该综述由三位研究人员和三位护理人员和家属共同撰写。在草案阶段定期举行在线会议,以纳入人们的观点和想法。从综述中提取的数据以各种形式(例如海报、幻灯片、文本和口头)呈现给公众合作者小组,以促进文献的共同理解和综合。