What is the Scope and Contribution of Lived Experience in Social Work? A Scoping Review

Cameron Parsell, Ella Kuskoff, Skye Constantine
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Lived experience, or people’s expertise and perspective derived from their involvement with events and interventions, represents an important resource for social work. Despite the appeal, lived experience is an ambiguous concept and the way social work knowledge is informed by lived experience is difficult to grasp. This article reports on a scoping review that maps the social work academic literature to examine how lived experience is used to inform social work. Over a thirty-three year period (between 1990 and 2022), we identified 1,877 studies. Of these, 110 met the inclusion criteria and were analysed for this study. Most studies (52 per cent) were published between 2019 and 2022, and a majority (43 per cent) were published from research conducted in the UK. The studies contribute knowledge to social work practice, education, research, and about the practical management of lived experience. The results show that lived experience contributions benefit both social work and the people contributing. An important implication is the opportunity for social work to lead the changes required to enable lived experience contributions to continuously inform the profession and contribute to social work realising its aspirational version of itself.
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社会工作中生活经验的范围和贡献是什么?范围审查
生活经验,即人们从参与事件和干预活动中获得的专业知识和观点,是社会工作的重要资源。尽管有这样的吸引力,但生活经验是一个模糊的概念,社会工作知识如何从生活经验中得到启发也很难把握。本文报告了对社会工作学术文献的范围界定,以研究如何利用生活经验为社会工作提供信息。在三十三年的时间里(1990 年至 2022 年),我们确定了 1,877 项研究。其中 110 项符合纳入标准,本研究对其进行了分析。大多数研究(52%)发表于 2019 年至 2022 年之间,大多数研究(43%)发表于英国进行的研究。这些研究为社会工作实践、教育、研究以及生活经验的实际管理贡献了知识。研究结果表明,对生活经验的贡献既有益于社会工作,也有益于贡献者。一个重要的影响是,社会工作有机会领导必要的变革,使生活经验贡献能够持续地为社会工作专业提供信息,并为社会工作实现其理想版本做出贡献。
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