Articles
‘On the inside’: Research in partnership with a client reference group
Authors:
Jessica Lopez ,
The Benevolent Society of New South Wales, Centre for Women’s Health, AU
Ione Lewis,
University of Canberra, AU
Jan Abello,
Centre for Women’s Health Feedback and Research Group (The FARG), AU
Marie Beattie,
Centre for Women’s Health Feedback and Research Group (The FARG), AU
Deborah Mapp,
Centre for Women’s Health Feedback and Research Group (The FARG), AU
Pat Prior,
Centre for Women’s Health Feedback and Research Group (The FARG), AU
Glenda Wood
Centre for Women’s Health Feedback and Research Group (The FARG), AU
Abstract
This article presents the participation of a client reference group in a qualitative research study which explored clients’ experiences of counselling and natural therapies services in a women’s health centre. The article focuses on the development of working relationships between the reference group and researchers using a capacity building approach which facilitated a two-way exchange of skills, knowledge and experience. This ensured that the views of clients and community members were represented in the research design, thereby increasing its rigour and accountability and fostering social inclusion. Members’ reflections on their journey and the changes they experienced as outcomes of the research process are presented. Ethical issues in working with the reference group are explored. Some members experienced vicarious traumatisation as a result of their exposure to data on domestic violence. This analysis of the use of a reference group and its beneficial impact on research outcomes will be of interest to other researchers looking to work with a client reference or advisory group.
How to Cite:
Lopez, J., Lewis, I., Abello, J., Beattie, M., Mapp, D., Prior, P. and Wood, G., 2010. ‘On the inside’: Research in partnership with a client reference group. Journal of Social Inclusion, 1(2), pp.167–180. DOI: http://doi.org/10.36251/josi.17
Published on
29 Oct 2010.
Peer Reviewed
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