Barriers to research arise when national ethical guidelines governing the inclusion of consumers in mental health research are implemented at the local level. Equivalent guidelines for research involving carers are not available. A social science investigation of Australian mental health consumer and carer perspectives on research ethics procedures was conducted in two interlinked stages: (a) a discussion forum with consumers, carers, and lived-experience researchers and (b) indepth interviews with consumers and carers. Data collection and analysis drew strongly on methodological features of grounded theory. Privacy, confidentiality, and stigmatizing ethics procedures were key issues for consumer and carer participants. Recommendation...
BACKGROUND: Suicide research aims to contribute to a better understanding of suicidal behaviour and ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) introduced safeguards to protect people who lack capacity from in...
Objective: To describe the contributions that consumers, and academic consumer researchers in partic...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Mental health carers contribute a unique set of perspectives and lived expe...
Abstract Background The perspectives of mental health consumers and carers are increasingly recognis...
Supplemental material, Research_ethics_JERHRE_Supplementary_Material for Australian Mental Health Co...
Background Australian policy mandates consumer and carer participation in mental health services at ...
Research is crucial to advancing knowledge about dementia, yet the burden of the disease currently o...
Currently, carers are rarely included in the development or implementation of mental health research...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
3.1.1 Introduction Contemporary mental health policy identifies consumers as active participants in...
Current research ethical guidelines are unclear about the extent to which adolescents can be conside...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
This paper considers concerns that social care research may be stifled by health-focused ethical scr...
Objective: To describe the contributions that consumers, and academic consumer researchers in partic...
BACKGROUND: Suicide research aims to contribute to a better understanding of suicidal behaviour and ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) introduced safeguards to protect people who lack capacity from in...
Objective: To describe the contributions that consumers, and academic consumer researchers in partic...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Mental health carers contribute a unique set of perspectives and lived expe...
Abstract Background The perspectives of mental health consumers and carers are increasingly recognis...
Supplemental material, Research_ethics_JERHRE_Supplementary_Material for Australian Mental Health Co...
Background Australian policy mandates consumer and carer participation in mental health services at ...
Research is crucial to advancing knowledge about dementia, yet the burden of the disease currently o...
Currently, carers are rarely included in the development or implementation of mental health research...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
3.1.1 Introduction Contemporary mental health policy identifies consumers as active participants in...
Current research ethical guidelines are unclear about the extent to which adolescents can be conside...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
This paper considers concerns that social care research may be stifled by health-focused ethical scr...
Objective: To describe the contributions that consumers, and academic consumer researchers in partic...
BACKGROUND: Suicide research aims to contribute to a better understanding of suicidal behaviour and ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) introduced safeguards to protect people who lack capacity from in...
Objective: To describe the contributions that consumers, and academic consumer researchers in partic...