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      An exercise intervention for people with serious mental illness: Findings from a qualitative data analysis using participatory theme elicitation

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          Abstract

          Background

          People with severe mental illness (SMI) often have poorer physical health than the general population. A coproduced physical activity intervention to improve physical activity for people with SMI in Northern Ireland was evaluated by co‐researchers (researchers with lived experience of SMI) and academic researchers using a new approach to participatory data analysis called participatory theme elicitation (PTE).

          Objective

          Co‐researchers and academic researchers analysed the data from the pilot study using PTE. This paper aimed to compare these analyses to validate the findings of the study and explore the validity of the PTE method in the context of the evaluation of a physical activity intervention for individuals with SMI.

          Results

          There was alignment and congruence of some themes across groups. Important differences in the analyses across groups included the use of language, with the co‐researchers employing less academic and clinical language, and structure of themes generated, with the academic researchers including subthemes under some umbrella themes.

          Conclusions

          The comparison of analyses supports the validity of the PTE approach, which is a meaningful way of involving people with lived experience in research. PTE addresses the power imbalances that are often present in the analysis process and was found to be acceptable by co‐researchers and academic researchers alike.

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                Contributors
                jyap@mentalhealth.org.uk
                Journal
                Health Expect
                Health Expect
                10.1111/(ISSN)1369-7625
                HEX
                Health Expectations : An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
                John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
                1369-6513
                1369-7625
                09 October 2020
                December 2020
                : 23
                : 6 ( doiID: 10.1111/hex.v23.6 )
                : 1579-1593
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Mental Health Foundation London UK
                [ 2 ] Queen’s University Belfast Belfast UK
                [ 3 ] Praxis Care Belfast UK
                [ 4 ] Ulster University Belfast UK
                Author notes
                [*] [* ] Correspondence

                Jade Yap, Mental Health Foundation, Colechurch House, London, UK.

                Email: jyap@ 123456mentalhealth.org.uk

                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4791-514X
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4171-3897
                Article
                HEX13141
                10.1111/hex.13141
                7752201
                33037731
                5d5585b5-26ae-4956-99d3-ae333a15de4b
                © 2020 The Authors Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd

                This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 22 May 2020
                : 06 August 2020
                : 31 August 2020
                Page count
                Figures: 3, Tables: 7, Pages: 0, Words: 10893
                Funding
                Funded by: Disability Research on Independent Living & Learning
                Award ID: 2C1\100167
                Funded by: Big Lottery Fund , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100000385;
                Funded by: Mental Health Foundation
                Funded by: Queen's University , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100000873;
                Funded by: Belfast , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100000873;
                Funded by: Praxis Care
                Funded by: Platinum Training Institute
                Funded by: Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke and the Northern, South
                Funded by: Eastern and Western
                Funded by: Recovery Colleges
                Categories
                Original Research Paper
                Original Research Papers
                Custom metadata
                2.0
                December 2020
                Converter:WILEY_ML3GV2_TO_JATSPMC version:5.9.6 mode:remove_FC converted:21.12.2020

                Health & Social care
                coproduction, smi,exercise, participatory theme elicitation,participatory data analysis,physical activity

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