The Secure Quality Involvement (SeQuIn) Tool: a study of the development and implementation of a benchmarking approach to coproduction in secure services

Mckeown, Michael orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-0235-1923, Byrne, Charlotte, Cade, Holly, Harris, Jo and Wright, Karen Margaret orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-0693-7294 (2023) The Secure Quality Involvement (SeQuIn) Tool: a study of the development and implementation of a benchmarking approach to coproduction in secure services. Journal of Forensic Practice, 25 (2). pp. 98-113. ISSN 2050-8794

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/JFP-01-2022-0001

Abstract

Secure mental health services in one UK region have acted within a network to develop a range of involvement practices. A new quality benchmarking tool has been created to appraise the implementation of involvement practices and this paper reports upon a qualitative evaluation of this development.
Staff and service users involved in the co-production of the benchmarking tool were engaged in a series of focus groups and participatory inquiry approaches enacted in the course of scheduled network meetings. Data thus collected was subject to thematic analys
Four distinct themes were identified which we have titled: Taking time, taking care; The value not the label; An instrument of the network; and, All people working together. These are discussed in relation to recent theorising of coproduction.
Effectively, our study represents a case study of developments within one region. As such, the findings may have limited transferability to other contexts.
Staff and service users can work together effectively to the benefit of each other and overall forensic services. The benchmarking tool provides a readymade mechanism to appraise quality improvements.
Despite a prevailing culture of competition in wider healthcare policy, cooperation leads to enhanced quality.
The benchmarking tool is a unique development of a longstanding involvement network, demonstrating the positive implications for enacting co-production within secure services.


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