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'I'm sure we made it a better study…' : Experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities and parent carers of patient and public involvement in a health research study

Authors :
Derek G Cook
Fay J Hosking
Carole Beighton
Paula Manners
Christina R. Victor
S DeWilde
Tess Harris
Iain M Carey
Source :
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Sage Publications Ltd., 2019.

Abstract

Patient and public involvement is considered integral to health research in the United Kingdom; however, studies documenting the involvement of adults with intellectual disabilities and parent carers in health research studies are scarce. Through group interviews, this study explored the perspectives and experiences of a group of adults with intellectual disabilities and a group of parent carers about their collaborative/participatory involvement in a 3-year study which explored the effectiveness of annual health checks for adults with intellectual disabilities. Thematic analysis identified five key themes consistent across both groups; authenticity of participation, working together, generating new outcome measures, dissemination of findings and involvement in future research. Although reported anecdotally rather than originating from the analysis, increased self-confidence is also discussed. The groups’ unique perspectives led to insights not previously considered by the research team which led to important recommendations to inform healthcare practice.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17446295 and 17446309
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
Accession number :
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