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Index
Cover Title page Copyright page Dedication Contributors About the authors Preface Structure of the book
Part I Preparing Part II Learning Part III Evaluating
Acknowledgements Part I: Preparing
Chapter 1: Perspectives and expectations
Approaching service user involvement Political and research contexts of involvement Historical roots and social movements Perspectives of service user involvement What is known about the impact of involvement? Current challenges
Chapter 2: Concepts
Service users Involvement Representation Experiential knowledge Empowerment Participation Models of involvement A ladder of participation A theoretical framework for approaching service user involvement in research
Chapter 3: Designing involvement
Deciding who to involve People with direct experience of a health issue Building in opportunities for involvement Research methods and approaches to involvement Planning involvement Payments Costing Research ethics and governance
Chapter 4: Working relationships
Making connections Working environments Roles and responsibilities Legal and ethical issues Training and support Communication Feedback and reflection Embedding service user involvement
Part II: Learning
Chapter 5: Patients, clients and carers
Patients who are receiving health care People who are very sick People with rare clinical conditions People who find it difficult to access services People who do not have the capacity to consent Carers
Chapter 6: Involvement over the life course
Children and their parents School-age children Young people Adults Older people
Chapter 7: Seldom-heard groups
Involving seldom-heard groups People with physical disabilities The deaf and people who are hard of hearing People who are blind or partially sighted People with learning disabilities People with degenerative cognitive impairment People with mental health problems Black and minority ethnic groups
Chapter 8: Service user-led research
Personal health research Volunteer networks Service user-led organisations Charities and not-for-profit organisations Experienced service user representatives Academic service user researchers
Part III: Evaluating
Chapter 9: Quality
Indicators of successful involvement Documenting service user involvement work Using reflective techniques Reflexivity and service user involvement Quality experiences of involvement Quality environments for involvement
Chapter 10: Impact
Why we need to know about impact Designing an assessment of impact Recognising impact Recording impact Reporting impact
Chapter 11: International perspectives
Europe The USA Canada Australia and New Zealand Developing countries
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Summary conclusions Service user involvement enhancing evidence-based practice Enriching professional education Teaching service user involvement in research Developing professional roles Securing service user’s commitment to involvement Further reading Web-based resources
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