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'Research with rather than on local people: reflections on a unique collaborative study'

Gaynor Reid, Evelyn Kinsella, Doreen Shotton and . Paul Cooke. 'Research with rather than on local people: reflections on a unique collaborative study'. Overview. Background Methodology Working practice Methods Reflections. Background How we came together.

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'Research with rather than on local people: reflections on a unique collaborative study'

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  1. Gaynor Reid, Evelyn Kinsella, Doreen Shotton and. Paul Cooke 'Research with rather than on local people: reflections on a unique collaborative study'

  2. Overview • Background • Methodology • Working practice • Methods • Reflections

  3. BackgroundHow we came together • Halton Health Study (Burgess et al 2003) • The link between social deprivation, individual health and access to health care. • The potential impact of air pollution, contaminated land and water pollution on the health of residents. • The influence of lifestyle and the benefits of a ‘sense of community’ on individual health. • Lyn Williams principle investigator • Training event – Halton Primary Care Trust (2006) • Collaboration

  4. BackgroundPhilosophy • Collaborative • Participatory • Level of involvement

  5. Methodology Study Design • Oral History • A new approach by involving local people throughout the research process • Study focused on the health, quality of life and everyday experiences of Halton’s residents Aims • to identify the factors that explain Halton’s health profile and some suggestions in which the quality of life may be improved for local residents in the future. • to provide a detailed analysis of the factors that residents and healthcare professionals and other groups in Halton perceive to be influencing health and well being in the borough

  6. How we worked togetherResearch team • 5 researchers • Training • Action learning • Interview resource pack • Recruitment • Interviewing • Critique interviews • Analysis • Dissemination

  7. Methods • Ethics and research governance • Recruitment • Interviewers • Participants • Sample • Semi-structured interviews • Analysis • Archive and dissemination strategy

  8. Participant selection & recruitment Participants will be selected using the following criteria: • Halton residents • From a representative range of geographical areas within the community • Representative of genders • Able to provide a verbal or written account of their experiences for the period explored Recruitment initially from community group networks and then by snowballing techniques

  9. Reflections • Initial concerns • Past experiences of volunteering • Motivations - Local network • Resources • Decision making • Team working – qualities and expertise • Learning • Hopes • Overall experience

  10. Questions? For further information contact: Gaynor Reid Directorate of Occupational Therapy Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Johnston Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L693GB email: greid@liv.ac.uk tel: 0151794 5718 or secretary 0151 794 5725

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