Service-user involvement in forensic mental health care research: areas to consider when developing a collaborative study
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Service-user involvement in forensic mental health care research: areas to consider when developing a collaborative study
Abstract
Background: Although service-users are increasingly involved in the conduct of research in mental health settings, involvement in forensic mental health settings is limited.
Aims: This paper looks at the factors perceived by professionals and service-users as important for developing collaborative research in forensic mental health settings.
Method: Following a collaborative research project undertaken in three forensic mental health units, the researchers involved in the project (professionals and service-users) reviewed factors perceived as important for developing service-user research in secure settings.
Results: Three broad themes were identified. The main issues considered within these themes were detailed.
Conclusions: Service-users in forensic mental health settings are able to have full involvement in research.
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