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This paper, published by Revolving Doors, focuses on how peer research has been carried out with groups including prisoners, homeless populations, people on probation and drug and alcohol users.
Peer research is the active involvement of people with lived experience in designing or delivering research. As the review shows, there are a variety of ways in which peers can take part in the research process.
Involving service users in disseminating and implementing the results of research
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In this paper Alzheimer's Society and the MS Society share their experience of involving service users and carers in disseminating and implementing the results of research.
Recruitment and exit strategies for user involvement in research
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This paper aims to share our experience of recruiting service users and carers to get actively involved in research, and of supporting and enabling service users to cease their involvement when this is appropriate.