| Literature DB >> 29766747 |
Charlotte L Clarke1, Heather Wilkinson1, Julie Watson1, Jane Wilcockson1, Lindsay Kinnaird2, Toby Williamson3.
Abstract
The involvement of "people with experience" in research has developed considerably in the last decade. However, involvement as co-analysts at the point of data analysis and synthesis has received very little attention-in particular, there is very little work that involves people living with dementia as co-analysts. In this qualitative secondary data analysis project, we (a) analyzed data through two theoretical lenses: Douglas's cultural theory of risk and Tronto's Ethic of Care, and (b) analyzed data in workshops with people living with dementia. The design involved cycles of presenting, interpreting, representing and reinterpreting the data, and findings between multiple stakeholders. We explore ways of involving people with experience as co-analysts and explore the role of reflexivity, multiple voicing, literary styling, and performance in participatory data analysis.Entities:
Keywords: United Kingdom; co-analysis; dementia; ethic of care; participatory research; qualitative; risk theory; secondary data analysis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29766747 DOI: 10.1177/1049732318774768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Health Res ISSN: 1049-7323