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A collective autoethnography of coproduction in mental health research by academic researchers and young people in Brazil.

Felipe Rodrigues SistonSheila Giardini MurtaJosimar Antônio de Alcântara MendesJulyana Alves FerreiraVictor Hugo de Lima SantosBrenda Thallys Rocha SeabraRafa Ribeiro Alves de SouzaRafaela de Oliveira da CunhaGabriela Pavarini
Published in: BMJ global health (2023)
Our experience points to the value of creating a space for multiple research identities: the citizen young person and the institutional researcher, both of whom critically reflect on their roles in the research process. Our focus on coproduced care calls into question participation metaphors that represent the process via a single axis-young people-who linearly progress from minimal participation to full autonomy. Instead, our analysis highlights the importance of a social and caring bond that supports the radical co-production of innovative health solutions in contexts of vulnerability.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
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