The complexities and contradictions in participatory research with vulnerable children and young people: A qualitative systematic review

C Bradbury-Jones, L Isham, J Taylor - Social Science & Medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Participatory research carried out by or with children, has become a well-established and
valuable part of the research landscape investigating children's lives, views and needs. So …

The experience of patient partners in research: a qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis

J Lauzon-Schnittka, S Audette-Chapdelaine… - Research involvement …, 2022 - Springer
Context Patient engagement in research consists in involving patients as partners across the
research cycle. This practice has quickly become an international standard, with funding …

A qualitative study on overdose response in the era of COVID-19 and beyond: how to spot someone so they never have to use alone

M Perri, N Kaminski, M Bonn, G Kolla, A Guta… - Harm reduction …, 2021 - Springer
Background Spotting is an informal practice among people who use drugs (PWUD) where
they witness other people using drugs and respond if an overdose occurs. During COVID-19 …

Research 101: A process for develo** local guidelines for ethical research in heavily researched communities

SD Neufeld, J Chapman, N Crier, S Marsh… - Harm reduction …, 2019 - Springer
Background Marginalized communities often attract more than their share of research. Too
often, this research benefits researchers disproportionately and leaves such communities …

“It's no foundation, there's no stabilization, you're just scattered”: A qualitative study of the institutional circuit of recently-evicted people who use drugs

T Fleming, AB Collins, J Boyd, KR Knight… - Social Science & …, 2023 - Elsevier
People who use drugs (PWUD) commonly experience housing instability due to intersecting
structural vulnerabilities (eg, drug prohibition, discriminatory housing policies), and …

'This is hardcore': a qualitative study exploring service users' experiences of Heroin-Assisted Treatment (HAT) in Middlesbrough, England

F Riley, M Harris, HL Poulter, HJ Moore, D Ahmed… - Harm Reduction …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background Heroin-Assisted Treatment (HAT) is well evidenced internationally to
improve health and social outcomes for people dependent on opioids who have not been …

We've Been Researched to Death

A Goodman, R Morgan, R Kuehlke, S Kastor… - International indigenous …, 2018 - JSTOR
The belief among many Indigenous Peoples of being over-researched, often through
questionable research practices, has generated mistrust towards researchers. Despite …

Exploring the impact of engagement in mental health and substance use research: a sco** review and thematic analysis

NY Sheikhan, K Kuluski, S McKee, M Hiebert… - Health …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background There is growing evidence demonstrating the impact of engaging people with
lived experience (PWLE) in health research. However, it remains unclear what evidence is …

Doing community-based research during dual public health emergencies (COVID and overdose)

P Beck McGreevy, S Wood, E Thomson… - Harm Reduction …, 2023 - Springer
Meaningful engagement and partnerships with people who use drugs are essential to
conducting research that is relevant and impactful in supporting desired outcomes of drug …

Are we walking the talk of participatory Indigenous health research? A sco** review of the literature in Atlantic Canada

K Murphy, K Branje, T White, A Cunsolo, M Latimer… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Participatory research involving community engagement is considered the gold
standard in Indigenous health research. However, it is sometimes unclear whether and how …