Health Expectations (Jun 2021)

Involving an individual with lived‐experience in a co‐analysis of qualitative data

  • Laura Hemming,
  • Daniel Pratt,
  • Peer Bhatti,
  • Jennifer Shaw,
  • Gillian Haddock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 766 – 775

Abstract

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Abstract Background People with lived‐experience of the phenomenon under investigation are seldom involved in the analysis of qualitative data, and there exists little guidance for those wishing to involve contributors at this stage of research. Aims To critically reflect on the process of involving people with lived‐experience in a thematic analysis and to offer direction to other researchers. Methods An individual with lived‐experience of residing in prison contributed to a co‐analysis of qualitative data using thematic analysis. This paper reports on involvement at each stage of a thematic analysis and follows an established reporting checklist. Results A number of challenges and benefits were encountered in the process of co‐analysing the data. These are discussed in relation to previous research and how to overcome the challenges encountered. Conclusions The paper concludes by giving recommendations and guidance for future researchers wishing to involve people with lived‐experience in qualitative data analysis.

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