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  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Phenomenological Studies

Background:

  • Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) aims to understand participants' lived experiences and their interpretations.
  • Recognizes the researcher's role in interpreting participant narratives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report an innovative application of IPA for studying service disengagement among Black men with severe mental illness.
  • To explore the experiences of disengagement from mental health services.

Main Methods:

  • Employed a modified IPA approach with seven Black male participants.
  • Key methodological innovations included an engagement stage, a second clarifying interview, and collaborative theme discussion with academic service-users.

Main Results:

  • The study successfully engaged a 'hard to reach' population.
  • Four distinctive design features enhanced the researcher's ability to capture participants' experiences.

Conclusions:

  • The innovative IPA design demonstrated flexibility while maintaining methodological fidelity.
  • These developments facilitated a broader double hermeneutic, enabling rich reporting of disengagement experiences.