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A multidimensional conceptual framework for analysing public involvement in health services research

A multidimensional conceptual framework for analysing public involvement in health services research
A multidimensional conceptual framework for analysing public involvement in health services research
Objective To describe the development of a multidimensional conceptual framework capable of drawing out the implications for policy and practice of what is known about public involvement in research agenda setting. Background Public involvement in research is growing in western and developing countries. There is a need to learn from collective experience and a diverse literature of research, policy documents and reflective reports. Methods Systematic searches of research literature, policy and lay networks identified reports of public involvement in research agenda setting. Framework analysis, previously described for primary research, was used to develop the framework, which was then applied to reports of public involvement in order to analyse and compare these. Findings The conceptual framework takes into account the people involved; the people initiating the involvement; the degree of public involvement; the forum for exchange; and methods used for decision making. It also considers context (in terms of the research focus and the historical, geographical or institutional setting), and theoretical basis. Conclusions The framework facilitates learning across diverse experiences, whether reported in policy documents, reflections or formal research, to generate a policy- and practice-relevant overview. A further advantage is that it identifies gaps in the literature which need to be filled in order to inform future research about public involvement
health, public involvement, people, systematic review, decision making, participation, publishing, patient involvement, report, consumers, research agenda, care, time, england, literature, research, analysis, developing countries, london, framework, community, nhs, health services research, methods, politics
1369-6513
72-84
Oliver, S.R.
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Stein, K.
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Oliver, S.R., Rees, R.W., Clarke-Jones, L., Milne, R., Oakley, A.R., Gabbay, J., Stein, K., Buchanan, P. and Gyte, G. (2008) A multidimensional conceptual framework for analysing public involvement in health services research. Health Expectations, 11 (1), 72-84.

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Objective To describe the development of a multidimensional conceptual framework capable of drawing out the implications for policy and practice of what is known about public involvement in research agenda setting. Background Public involvement in research is growing in western and developing countries. There is a need to learn from collective experience and a diverse literature of research, policy documents and reflective reports. Methods Systematic searches of research literature, policy and lay networks identified reports of public involvement in research agenda setting. Framework analysis, previously described for primary research, was used to develop the framework, which was then applied to reports of public involvement in order to analyse and compare these. Findings The conceptual framework takes into account the people involved; the people initiating the involvement; the degree of public involvement; the forum for exchange; and methods used for decision making. It also considers context (in terms of the research focus and the historical, geographical or institutional setting), and theoretical basis. Conclusions The framework facilitates learning across diverse experiences, whether reported in policy documents, reflections or formal research, to generate a policy- and practice-relevant overview. A further advantage is that it identifies gaps in the literature which need to be filled in order to inform future research about public involvement

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Published date: 2008
Keywords: health, public involvement, people, systematic review, decision making, participation, publishing, patient involvement, report, consumers, research agenda, care, time, england, literature, research, analysis, developing countries, london, framework, community, nhs, health services research, methods, politics

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Local EPrints ID: 62008
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/62008
ISSN: 1369-6513
PURE UUID: b9d4541a-5bc5-487d-a523-52db2e3fd5a1
ORCID for R. Milne: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5117-4380

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Date deposited: 09 Sep 2008
Last modified: 10 Jan 2022 02:41

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Author: S.R. Oliver
Author: R.W. Rees
Author: L. Clarke-Jones
Author: R. Milne ORCID iD
Author: A.R. Oakley
Author: J. Gabbay
Author: K. Stein
Author: P. Buchanan
Author: G. Gyte

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