Public Involvement in Cancer Research: Collaborative Evaluation Using Photovoice
Piotr Teodorowski, Melanie McInnes, Glen Dale, Linda Galbraith, Esme Radin, Karen Gold, Erica Gadsby

TL;DR
This paper explores how public contributors with cancer experience can be meaningfully involved in cancer research projects, using photovoice to evaluate their involvement.
Contribution
The study introduces a collaborative evaluation method using photovoice and a 4-dimensional framework to assess public involvement in cancer research.
Findings
Public contributors felt their voices were strong and their feedback was mostly implemented.
Trust and strong relationships between researchers and public contributors are essential for meaningful involvement.
Public contributors desired more involvement opportunities, especially from the funding application stage.
Abstract
A public involvement group consisting of 4 public contributors with lived experience of cancer diagnosis contributed to 2 cancer research projects that focused on optimizing the diagnostic pathways for patients with suspected cancer. The public contributors have been involved from the start of the projects and were involved in aspects of the design, analysis, and dissemination alongside research and clinical teams. Despite public involvement in cancer research being seen as a key element of the research process, there is still a limited understanding of what works well and how to do it in a meaningful way for both researchers and public contributors. This study aims to evaluate the public involvement process in 2 cancer research projects. This was a collaborative evaluation with the research team and public contributors jointly evaluating the process. Data were collected throughout…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticipatory Visual Research Methods · Mental Health and Patient Involvement · Health Policy Implementation Science
