Enriching qualitative alcohol and other drug research by engaging lived experience peer researchers in a dual‐interview approach: A case study

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Berg, Amelia
Francia, Leanne
Lam, Tina
Morgan, Kirsty
Lubman, Dan I
Nielsen, Suzanne
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2024
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Introduction Engaging people with lived experience of alcohol and other drug use as peer researchers in qualitative research is becoming more common. However, there are differing opinions on how to best engage and support peer researchers.

Case Presentation Through this case study the researchers aimed to illustrate the potential benefits of a peer/academic researcher dual-interview approach as a qualitative method in research. In the study, a peer researcher who had lived experience of alcohol and other drug use collaborated with an academic researcher who had qualitative expertise. Semi-structured interviews (N = 22) were undertaken with men and women with lived experience of alcohol and other drug harms (n = 14) and healthcare staff (n = 8) from alcohol and other drug, and broader healthcare services.

Discussion and Conclusions The research team contend that in a dual-interview approach, rather than peer/academic researchers being binary opposites, there exists a continuum along which peer and academic researchers travel back and forth; that supports recognition of similarities and differences; and deepens mutual respect. Engaging peer researchers also represents an opportunity for meaningful capability building, with the ultimate and important goal of having peer researchers drive their own research agendas, and move from supporting to leading alcohol and other drug-related research.

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Drug and Alcohol Review

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43

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5

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© 2023 The Authors. Drug and Alcohol Review published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Berg, A; Francia, L; Lam, T; Morgan, K; Lubman, DI; Nielsen, S, Enriching qualitative alcohol and other drug research by engaging lived experience peer researchers in a dual‐interview approach: A case study, Drug and Alcohol Review, 2024, 43 (5), pp. 1040-1044

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