Outputs from a model of co-research with older care-experienced people in Sweden to advance eldercare services

Author:

Wallcook Sarah1,Dohrn Ing-Mari2,Dahlkvist Ulla,Domeij Yvonne,Green Kerstin,Isaksson Gigi,Goliath Ida2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Work, Stockholm University

2. Stockholm Gerontology Research Centre

Abstract

Abstract

Background: Within the contemporary policy turn towards co-production and co-research in Sweden, older people, practitioners and researchers alike have expressed uncertainty about how to undertake co-research. Moreover, scepticism persists about the merits and contributions of co-research and co-production to research and service development. In this paper, we aim to describe a co-research model developed with older care-experienced lay co-researchers and explore the utility of our model’s outcomes to social care research and practice. Method: In a Participatory Action Research project we established a team of three co-researchers by professional experience and eight lay co-researchers by lived experience who were over age 75. Our team undertook a complete study cycle from inception and funding through to knowledge exchange and dissemination. Our process lasted one year and comprised three phases: the group alone establishing collective knowledge, testing knowledge in peer interviews with acquaintances, exchanging knowledge in events with multi-sector actors. We generated and analysed data concurrently in fortnightly workshops and round-table meetings using procedures inspired by framework analysis to produce themes illustrated by vignettes. Findings: We highlight our co-research model’s utility to social research, policy and practice under three themes. Expressly, how our approach 1) reaches and engages older people who are isolated at home, 2) generates out-of-the box thinking and innovative solutions for service development and research, 3) recognizes and benefits from older people’s authentic experience and knowledge. We critically reflect upon these three themes and the conditions that lead towards or away from the adoption of key co-creation principles. Conclusions: Public services and research and development units working in the interests of older people can take inspiration from our co-research model when seeking to meet the challenges brought by new reforms towards closer community involvement. Despite messiness in the process, integrating and embedding principled co-research and co-production can bring clarity and structure to the issues that matter most to older people, and draw organisations closer to the communities they serve.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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