Flerstemt forskningssamarbeid innen psykisk helse: erfaringer fra Storbritannia og Norge
Sammanfattning
Involving people with lived experiences of mental distress in research is on the agenda in many
countries. In this paper we discuss the situation in Great Britain and Norway. We offer some concrete
examples of user involved research and discuss similarities and differences, opportunities and
challenges in our two countries. User involved research encompass a culture-change in the research
communities, and challenge the dominant knowledgebase and traditional discourses. Those who
have in-depth knowledge of the topic in focus and the phenomena to be explored participate in the
whole research process. There are various ways of collaborative working and the funding is often
limited. Providing sufficient time and resources for democratic planning and talking through roles and
expectations is important.