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State of the art of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil: A scoping review

Participatory research denotes the engagement and meaningful involvement of the community of interest across multiple stages of investigation, from design to data collection, analysis, and publication. Traditionally, people with first-hand experience of psychiatric diagnoses, service users, and thos...

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Autores principales: Florence, Ana Carolina, Bocalini, Mateus, Cabrini, Daniela, Tanzi, Rita, Funaro, Melissa, Jordan, Gerald, Davidson, Larry, Drake, Robert, Montenegro, Cristian, Yasui, Silvio
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7615179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37808272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2023.12
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author Florence, Ana Carolina
Bocalini, Mateus
Cabrini, Daniela
Tanzi, Rita
Funaro, Melissa
Jordan, Gerald
Davidson, Larry
Drake, Robert
Montenegro, Cristian
Yasui, Silvio
author_facet Florence, Ana Carolina
Bocalini, Mateus
Cabrini, Daniela
Tanzi, Rita
Funaro, Melissa
Jordan, Gerald
Davidson, Larry
Drake, Robert
Montenegro, Cristian
Yasui, Silvio
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description Participatory research denotes the engagement and meaningful involvement of the community of interest across multiple stages of investigation, from design to data collection, analysis, and publication. Traditionally, people with first-hand experience of psychiatric diagnoses, service users, and those living with a psychosocial disability have been seen objects rather than agents of research and knowledge production, despite the ethical and practical benefits of their involvement. The state of the art of knowledge about participatory research in mental health Brazil is poorly understood outside of its local context. The purpose of this article was to conduct a scoping review of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil. We identified 20 articles that met eligibility criteria. Participation in research was not treated as separate from participation in shaping mental health policy, driving care, or the broader right to fully participate in societal life and enjoy social and civil rights. Studies identified several obstacles to full participation, including the biomedical model, primacy of academic and scientific knowledge, and systemic barriers. Our extraction, charting, and synthesis yielded four themes: power, knowledge, autonomy, and empowerment. Participation in this context must address the intersecting vulnerabilities experienced by those who are both Brazilian and labeled as having a mental illness. Participatory research and Global South leadership must foreground local epistemologies that can contribute to the global debate about participation and mental health research.
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spelling pubmed-76151792023-10-07 State of the art of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil: A scoping review Florence, Ana Carolina Bocalini, Mateus Cabrini, Daniela Tanzi, Rita Funaro, Melissa Jordan, Gerald Davidson, Larry Drake, Robert Montenegro, Cristian Yasui, Silvio Glob Ment Health (Camb) Review Participatory research denotes the engagement and meaningful involvement of the community of interest across multiple stages of investigation, from design to data collection, analysis, and publication. Traditionally, people with first-hand experience of psychiatric diagnoses, service users, and those living with a psychosocial disability have been seen objects rather than agents of research and knowledge production, despite the ethical and practical benefits of their involvement. The state of the art of knowledge about participatory research in mental health Brazil is poorly understood outside of its local context. The purpose of this article was to conduct a scoping review of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil. We identified 20 articles that met eligibility criteria. Participation in research was not treated as separate from participation in shaping mental health policy, driving care, or the broader right to fully participate in societal life and enjoy social and civil rights. Studies identified several obstacles to full participation, including the biomedical model, primacy of academic and scientific knowledge, and systemic barriers. Our extraction, charting, and synthesis yielded four themes: power, knowledge, autonomy, and empowerment. Participation in this context must address the intersecting vulnerabilities experienced by those who are both Brazilian and labeled as having a mental illness. Participatory research and Global South leadership must foreground local epistemologies that can contribute to the global debate about participation and mental health research. Cambridge University Press 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7615179/ /pubmed/37808272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2023.12 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Bocalini, Mateus
Cabrini, Daniela
Tanzi, Rita
Funaro, Melissa
Jordan, Gerald
Davidson, Larry
Drake, Robert
Montenegro, Cristian
Yasui, Silvio
State of the art of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil: A scoping review
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title_short State of the art of participatory and user-led research in mental health in Brazil: A scoping review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7615179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37808272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2023.12
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