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Collaboration with people with lived experience of prison: reflections on researching cancer care in custodial settings.

Renske Claasje VisserAlyce-Ellen BarberAnthony XSue WheatcroftPhilip MullenJo Armes
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2021)
For academics and lived experience researchers to collaborate successfully and meaningfully care needs to be taken to develop open, honest and equal working relationships. Skills development for academic and lived experience researchers is important. A commitment to building and maintaining relationships is crucial. Having a third party as a mediator can facilitate and foster these relationships. Particularly with people with lived experience of prison it is essential to put the 'do no harm' principle into practice and to have support in place to minimise this.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • minimally invasive