Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, C.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Martin, G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/9385
Resumo: Migrants and ethnic minorities are under-represented in spaces created to give citizens voice in healthcare governance. Excluding minority groups from the health participatory sphere may weaken the transformative potential of public participation, (re)producing health inequities. Yet few studies have focused on what enables involvement of marginalised groups in participatory spaces. This paper addresses this issue, using the Participation Chain Model (PCM) as a conceptual framework, and drawing on a case study of user participation in a Dutch mental health advocacy project involving Cape Verdean migrants. Data collection entailed observation, documentary evidence and interviews with Cape Verdeans affected by psychosocial problems (n=20) and institutional stakeholders (n=30). We offer practice, policy and theoretical contributions. Practically, we highlight the importance of a proactive approach providing minorities and other marginalised groups with opportunities and incentives that attract, retain and enable them to build and release capacity through involvement. In policy terms, we suggest that both health authorities and civil society organisations have a role in creating 'hybrid' spaces that promote the substantive inclusion of marginalised groups in healthcare decision-making. Theoretically, we highlight shortcomings of PCM and its conceptualisation of users' resources, suggesting adaptations to improve its conceptual and practical utility.
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title Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare
spellingShingle Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare
Freitas, C.
Ethnic minorities
Marginalised groups
Mental health
Netherlands
Participation chain model
Public participation
User involvement
title_short Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare
title_full Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare
title_fullStr Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare
title_full_unstemmed Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare
title_sort Inclusive public participation in health: policy, practice and theoretical contributions to promote the involvement of marginalised groups in healthcare
author Freitas, C.
author_facet Freitas, C.
Martin, G.
author_role author
author2 Martin, G.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, C.
Martin, G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ethnic minorities
Marginalised groups
Mental health
Netherlands
Participation chain model
Public participation
User involvement
topic Ethnic minorities
Marginalised groups
Mental health
Netherlands
Participation chain model
Public participation
User involvement
description Migrants and ethnic minorities are under-represented in spaces created to give citizens voice in healthcare governance. Excluding minority groups from the health participatory sphere may weaken the transformative potential of public participation, (re)producing health inequities. Yet few studies have focused on what enables involvement of marginalised groups in participatory spaces. This paper addresses this issue, using the Participation Chain Model (PCM) as a conceptual framework, and drawing on a case study of user participation in a Dutch mental health advocacy project involving Cape Verdean migrants. Data collection entailed observation, documentary evidence and interviews with Cape Verdeans affected by psychosocial problems (n=20) and institutional stakeholders (n=30). We offer practice, policy and theoretical contributions. Practically, we highlight the importance of a proactive approach providing minorities and other marginalised groups with opportunities and incentives that attract, retain and enable them to build and release capacity through involvement. In policy terms, we suggest that both health authorities and civil society organisations have a role in creating 'hybrid' spaces that promote the substantive inclusion of marginalised groups in healthcare decision-making. Theoretically, we highlight shortcomings of PCM and its conceptualisation of users' resources, suggesting adaptations to improve its conceptual and practical utility.
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