Using participatory action research methods to address epistemic injustice within mental health research and the mental health system
In this paper, we describe a model of research practise that addresses epistemic injustice as a central objective, by valuing lived experience and addressing structural disadvantages. We set out here the processes we undertook, and the experiences of those involved in an attempt to transform researc...
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Main Authors: | Roisin Mooney (Author), Clair Dempsey (Author), Brian J. Brown (Author), Frank Keating (Author), Doreen Joseph (Author), Kamaldeep Bhui (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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