The PAR Co-Design Team’s research while affiliated with Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre and other places

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A Participatory Action Research (PAR) exploratory initiative for psychosis recovery and resilience
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January 2021

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(Psychosis) Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches

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The PAR Co-Design Team

Although treatments for schizophrenia and psychosis have improved significantly over time, many clients still experience social disparities, such as poverty, unemployment, social network strain, and barriers to community supports, that can negatively impact clinical outcomes and perpetuate the cycle of illness. Research is needed to help better understand and address these concerns. Conventional research models typically do not seek to involve those who are most affected and impacted by research outcomes (i.e., people with lived experience) in developing solutions to address the social concerns that they face. The PAR pilot project was launched to explore and examine the impact of including people with lived experience of psychosis as part of the program development, research process and team, whereby decision-making power and empowerment are shared. The PAR Co-Design Team was comprised of people with lived experience, Psychology students, and clinicians. Collaboratively, the Team prepared and presented two workshops and a poster at the 2019 World Hearing Voices Congress. Qualitative feedback reveals that PAR can be effective to foster client well-being and recovery as well as facilitate clinician learning through social inclusion, meaning-making, and empowerment. However, evaluative improvements are needed to better understand the impact of this practice for all.

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... Within the scope of this review, the researchers organized workshops to train interested co-researchers in relevant research methods and methodologies (e.g., Russinova et al., 2018;Terp et al., 2016;Thai et al., 2021). Further, it was common for the research team members who were open to further changes on the part of PSMI coresearchers during the PAR process to set the initial research priorities (e.g., Sims-Gould et al., 2017;Weinstein et al., 2019). ...

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Participatory Action Research Among People With Serious Mental Illness: A Scoping Review
A Participatory Action Research (PAR) exploratory initiative for psychosis recovery and resilience

(Psychosis) Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches