The public and patient involvement imperative in Ireland: Building on policy drivers

Front Public Health. 2022 Nov 10:10:1038409. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1038409. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

What can we learn from the history of Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) in healthcare and research across global jurisdictions? Depending on region and context, the terminology and heritage of involvement in research vary. In this paper, we draw on global traditions to explore dominant themes and key considerations and critiques pertaining to PPI in order to inform a PPI culture shift in Ireland. We then describe the heritage of PPI in Ireland and present the case for combining methodological imperatives with policy drivers to support and encourage meaningful involvement. Specifically, we propose that PPI can be enriched by the theory and processes of participatory health research (PHR); and that implementation requires concurrent capacity building. We conclude with a call for Irish researchers (authors of this paper included) to consider the conceptual complexities and nuances of a participatory approach to build on the policy imperatives driving PPI and to contribute to the international evidence base and research culture. Specifically, we call for Irish health researchers and funders to consider and reflect on: (1) the rich literature of PHR as a resource for enacting meaningful PPI; (2) the roots and origins of varying participatory health research methods; (3) how community/patient groups can lead health research; and (4) co-learning and partnership synergy to create space for both academic and community expertise; and (5) the importance of using standardized reporting tools.

Keywords: co-design; community-based participatory research (CBPR); health service research; meaningful involvement; methodological; participatory health research; policy; public and patient involvement (PPI).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Ireland
  • Patient Participation*
  • Policy*
  • Research Personnel

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