Sonia Patton
6 Papers
8 Citations
Sonia Patton is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social work & Work (physics). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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‘Getting involved in research’: a co-created, co-delivered and co-analysed course for those with lived experience of health and social care services
Carol Blair,Paul Best,Patricia Burns,Anne Campbell,Gavin Davidson,Joe Duffy,Anne Johnston,Berni Kelly,Campbell Killick,Denise Mac Dermott,Alan Maddock,Claire McCartan,Paula McFadden,Anne McGlade,Lorna Montgomery,Sonia Patton,Dirk Schubotz,Brian J Taylor,Fiona Templeton,Paul I Webb,C. White,Jade Yap +21 more
TL;DR: For instance, the "Getting Involved in Research" course as discussed by the authors was designed to provide an understandable introduction to research for those people with lived experience of health and social care services.
Developing Service User Skills in Co-Production of Research: Course Development and Evaluation.
TL;DR: Providing teaching on research methods for service users jointly with experienced social workers shows potential for developing coproduction of social care research and translating evidence into practice.
Evidence into Practice Special Interest Group: launch
Anne McGlade,Sigrid James,T. Mackrill,Sonia Patton,Kresta Munkholt Sørensen,Brian J Taylor,Bruce A. Thyer +6 more
- 28 Apr 2023
TL;DR: The evidence into practice special interest group (E2PSG) as mentioned in this paper was created at the 11th European Conference for Social Work Research in Amsterdam in April 2022 and had its inaugural in-person sessions.
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Does training in co-production lead to any real change in practice? Reflections from practitioners in Northern Ireland
TL;DR: Involving People as discussed by the authors, a qualitative study of participants in a 35-week course on co-production of public services in Northern Ireland, found that there was a need for a collective leadership and a shared language on coproduction to develop inclusive organisational cultures.
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Building a Research Community to Bring Evidence into Practice: Case Study
TL;DR: In this article , a case study drawn from our collective experience in Northern Ireland presents a relatively unique approach that considers the role of wider contextual and organisational factors in supporting or inhibiting research into social work and social care practice.
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