Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > Involving users in evaluation : the social rela...
View graph of relations

Involving users in evaluation : the social relations of user involvement in health research.

Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

Published

Standard

Involving users in evaluation : the social relations of user involvement in health research. / Truman, Carole; Raine, Pamela.
In: Critical Public Health, Vol. 11, No. 3, 2001, p. 215-232.

Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

Harvard

APA

Vancouver

Truman C, Raine P. Involving users in evaluation : the social relations of user involvement in health research. Critical Public Health. 2001;11(3):215-232. doi: 10.1080/09581590110066667

Author

Truman, Carole ; Raine, Pamela. / Involving users in evaluation : the social relations of user involvement in health research. In: Critical Public Health. 2001 ; Vol. 11, No. 3. pp. 215-232.

Bibtex

@article{6de5bd7b7544419c8c7fb2a46ecc48dc,
title = "Involving users in evaluation : the social relations of user involvement in health research.",
abstract = "User involvement has become a central tenet of government policy regarding health and social care. Likewise, the role of 'evidence' is seen as being at the heart of effective planning and delivery of health services (Our Healthier Nation, 1999). This paper examines the role of user involvement in evaluative research within the provision of an evidence base related to practice development. By focusing on the role of participatory research in the creation of an evidence base for healthcare provision, the authors explore the nature and possibilities of user involvement in providing an evidence base within a community mental health service. The paper identifies factors that may facilitate or inhibit user involvement and participation in evaluative research. It is argued that whilst the effective involvement of users may improve the quality and validity of research evidence, user participation in the research process is both contextual and contingent. For users to participate in the research process in a meaningful way requires changes in the way that research is commissioned and assessed so that the nature of user involvement may become viable. The authors suggest that the creation of evidence in health research is shaped by the social relations of the research process as well as by the methodologies used.",
author = "Carole Truman and Pamela Raine",
year = "2001",
doi = "10.1080/09581590110066667",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
pages = "215--232",
journal = "Critical Public Health",
issn = "0958-1596",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "3",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Involving users in evaluation : the social relations of user involvement in health research.

AU - Truman, Carole

AU - Raine, Pamela

PY - 2001

Y1 - 2001

N2 - User involvement has become a central tenet of government policy regarding health and social care. Likewise, the role of 'evidence' is seen as being at the heart of effective planning and delivery of health services (Our Healthier Nation, 1999). This paper examines the role of user involvement in evaluative research within the provision of an evidence base related to practice development. By focusing on the role of participatory research in the creation of an evidence base for healthcare provision, the authors explore the nature and possibilities of user involvement in providing an evidence base within a community mental health service. The paper identifies factors that may facilitate or inhibit user involvement and participation in evaluative research. It is argued that whilst the effective involvement of users may improve the quality and validity of research evidence, user participation in the research process is both contextual and contingent. For users to participate in the research process in a meaningful way requires changes in the way that research is commissioned and assessed so that the nature of user involvement may become viable. The authors suggest that the creation of evidence in health research is shaped by the social relations of the research process as well as by the methodologies used.

AB - User involvement has become a central tenet of government policy regarding health and social care. Likewise, the role of 'evidence' is seen as being at the heart of effective planning and delivery of health services (Our Healthier Nation, 1999). This paper examines the role of user involvement in evaluative research within the provision of an evidence base related to practice development. By focusing on the role of participatory research in the creation of an evidence base for healthcare provision, the authors explore the nature and possibilities of user involvement in providing an evidence base within a community mental health service. The paper identifies factors that may facilitate or inhibit user involvement and participation in evaluative research. It is argued that whilst the effective involvement of users may improve the quality and validity of research evidence, user participation in the research process is both contextual and contingent. For users to participate in the research process in a meaningful way requires changes in the way that research is commissioned and assessed so that the nature of user involvement may become viable. The authors suggest that the creation of evidence in health research is shaped by the social relations of the research process as well as by the methodologies used.

U2 - 10.1080/09581590110066667

DO - 10.1080/09581590110066667

M3 - Journal article

VL - 11

SP - 215

EP - 232

JO - Critical Public Health

JF - Critical Public Health

SN - 0958-1596

IS - 3

ER -