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When two worlds collide: critical reflection on co-production

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DRUGS AND ALCOHOL TODAY
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 51-60

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/DAT-08-2017-0040

Keywords

Reflection; Community; Co-production; Recovery; Research; Substance use

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report the findings from reflexive data collection on the evolving co-production research relationship between the two worlds of community and academia: people with lived experience and their community intermediaries and academic researchers. It reports analysis of reflections on experience as the different partners explore and evaluate their own experiences of co-productive research within the context of substance use recovery co-production research. Design/methodology/approach The research uses reflexive data from perspectives of an intermediary community partner, academic partners, and community researchers on experiences of a series of co-productive research projects. The aim is to identify thematic features of the co-productive experiences from different positions and through the process of adaptation to a co-productive relationship. Findings This paper outlines what has been learnt from the experience of co-production and what has worked for community and academic partners; around the nature of co-production, barriers to performance, and its value to participants and the wider recovery research agenda. Originality/value This paper reports a unique perspective on a developing methodology in health and social care, contributing to a growing body of knowledge pertaining to experiences of co-production research.

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