Co‐producing ethics guidelines together with people with learning disabilities

Author:

Bottomley Mary1,Bradley Jodie2,Clark Lisa3,Collis Bryan4ORCID,Srdanovic Bojana Daw56ORCID,Farnsworth Victoria2,Ferguson Annie2,Goodley Dan78ORCID,Fox Andrew3,Hayden Nikita K.78ORCID,Lawthom Charlotte910,Lawthom Rebecca78ORCID,Magwood Claudia4,McLean Robert1,Middleton Ian3,Owen Alison2,Prothero Matty3,Rice Simon4,Richards Simon4,Runswick‐Cole Katherine78ORCID,Scargill Kelly1,Shankar Rohit56ORCID,Wood Toni Ann3

Affiliation:

1. Sheffield Voices Sheffield UK

2. Speak Up Self‐advocacy Rotherham UK

3. Sunderland People First Sunderland UK

4. Barod Carmarthen Wales

5. Cornwall Intellectual Disability Equitable Research (CIDER), Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Bodmin UK

6. Peninsula Medical School University of Plymouth Plymouth UK

7. iHuman University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

8. School of Education University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

9. Department of Neurology Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Newport Wales

10. Institute of Life Sciences Swansea University Swansea Wales

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWe are a research team of clinical, academic and advocacy‐based researchers with and without learning disabilities, working on the Humanising Healthcare (for people with learning disabilities) project. The project is dedicated to finding and sharing healthcare practices that enhance the lives of people with learning disabilities. As part of our ethics applications to access National Health Service study sites for fieldwork, we worked together to write guiding principles for co‐producing research ethics with researchers with learning disabilities. In this paper, we introduce these Participatory Ethics Good Practice Guidelines and reflect on our collaboration.MethodsWe reflect on developing the Participatory Ethics Good Practice Guidelines. These guidelines were developed during online co‐production meetings with our full research team, including advocacy‐based organisation researchers, clinical researchers and university researchers. We considered consent, understanding research, and understanding research methods during the development of these Guidelines.FindingsWe present ten guidelines for co‐producing research with people with learning disabilities.ConclusionsOur findings may be helpful to researchers with learning disabilities, university and clinical researchers, funders, and those who work in research governance (e.g., ethics committees and university research departments).

Publisher

Wiley

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