Creativity in public involvement: supporting authentic collaboration and inclusive research with seldom heard voices.
Katherine BroomfieldClaire CraigSarah SmithGeorgina JonesSimon JudgeKaren SagePublished in: Research involvement and engagement (2021)
The impact of using creative methods in PI for this patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) development project improved collaboration and understanding between PI members and the academic team. The authentic engagement of people who have communication difficulties in PI generated a more accessible project in terms of both process and impact. Creativity has applicability beyond people whose communication is non-verbal; it should be harnessed by research teams to identify and breakdown barriers to involvement to develop outcome tools that reflect the diversity of our populations.