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Advocates, agnostics and adversaries: researchers' perceptions of service user involvement in social policy
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posted on 2023-06-09, 12:49 authored by Saul Becker, Joe Sempik, Alan BrymanThe involvement of service users in the research process is becomingly increasingly required by many funders of research and is being seen as an indicator of quality in its own right. This paper provides original data from a study of social policy researchers’ views of service user involvement in research. It shows a diversity of stances which have been categorised here as belonging to Advocates, Agnostics and Adversaries of user involvement. The views of Agnostics and Adversaries pose serious challenges that need to be addressed if service user involvement is to be more widely accepted and valued by some researchers and academics in social policy.
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- Published
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Social Policy and SocietyISSN
1474-7464Publisher
Cambridge University PressExternal DOI
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3Volume
9Page range
355-366Department affiliated with
- Social Work and Social Care Publications
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2018-04-11Usage metrics
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