Objective: This paper describes the first phase of a larger project that utilizes participatory action research to examine complex mental health needs across an extensive group of stakeholders in the community. Method: Within an objective qualitative analysis of focus group discussions the social ecological model is utilized to explore how integrative activities can be informed, planned and implemented across multiple elements and levels of a system. Seventy-one primary care workers, managers, policy-makers, consumers and carers from across the southern metropolitan and Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia took part in seven focus groups. All groups responded to an identical set of focusing questions. Results: Participants produced an e...
The key epistemological assumption in participatory research is the belief that knowledgeis embedded...
Participatory research, also known as participatory action research, has its roots in communities ar...
Participatory action research provides a framework for conceptualizing the development of mental hea...
Objective: This paper describes the first phase of a larger project that utilizes participatory acti...
Located in a context of dynamic evolving change, this research project specifically targeted mental ...
Mental health research projects address sensitive issues for vulnerable populations and are implemen...
A central feature of community mental health practice is the social inclusion of its service users. ...
The experiences of working in an acute psychiatric unit were investigated in this research using mu...
This paper raises some issues for discussion and debate concerning the nature of research within a m...
Objectives: This paper provides an example of a mental health research partnership underpinned by em...
The purpose of this article is to offer a theoretical review on community based research, namely abo...
A community-based participatory action research (PAR) programme that has spanned 5 years is discusse...
Introduction: The social inclusion of individuals with mental health problems is an issue for mental...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about actual involvement or how to achieve service user and caregiver in...
I describe the development of a group in North London that aimed to increase the involvement of care...
The key epistemological assumption in participatory research is the belief that knowledgeis embedded...
Participatory research, also known as participatory action research, has its roots in communities ar...
Participatory action research provides a framework for conceptualizing the development of mental hea...
Objective: This paper describes the first phase of a larger project that utilizes participatory acti...
Located in a context of dynamic evolving change, this research project specifically targeted mental ...
Mental health research projects address sensitive issues for vulnerable populations and are implemen...
A central feature of community mental health practice is the social inclusion of its service users. ...
The experiences of working in an acute psychiatric unit were investigated in this research using mu...
This paper raises some issues for discussion and debate concerning the nature of research within a m...
Objectives: This paper provides an example of a mental health research partnership underpinned by em...
The purpose of this article is to offer a theoretical review on community based research, namely abo...
A community-based participatory action research (PAR) programme that has spanned 5 years is discusse...
Introduction: The social inclusion of individuals with mental health problems is an issue for mental...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about actual involvement or how to achieve service user and caregiver in...
I describe the development of a group in North London that aimed to increase the involvement of care...
The key epistemological assumption in participatory research is the belief that knowledgeis embedded...
Participatory research, also known as participatory action research, has its roots in communities ar...
Participatory action research provides a framework for conceptualizing the development of mental hea...