Dehn L, Driessen M, Steinhart I, Beblo T. Participating in longitudinal observational research on psychiatric rehabilitation: quantitative results from a patient perspective study. Frontiers in Psychiatry . 2022;13: 834389.Background: Longitudinal observational studies play on an important role for evidence-based research on health services and psychiatric rehabilitation. However, information is missing about the reasons, why patients participate in such studies, and how they evaluate their participation experience.; Methods: Subsequently to their final assessment in a 2-year follow-up study on supported housing for persons with severe mental illness, n = 182 patients answered a short questionnaire on their study participation experience (p...
Mounting scientific evidence over the past decades in the field of psychiatry has shown community en...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
Background: Involvement of service users in mental health research, whether predicated on rights-bas...
Background Longitudinal observational studies play on an important role for evidence-based research...
A major problem with longitudinal studies is the bias generated due to attrition, particularly appar...
The longitudinal cohort study is the gold standard in observational epidemiology. A central challeng...
Background: Meaningful and generalizable research depends on patients' willingness to participate. S...
The continued investigation into the experiences of individuals with schizophrenia who participate i...
Purpose: With appropriate mental health rehabilitation, schizophrenia is increasingly associated wit...
Statement of Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore participation in social life for youn...
Experiences of adults with mental illness who participated in a 12-month managed care study are summ...
OBJECTIVE: This study identified ways that consumers of mental health services are active participa...
Background: Longitudinal studies are essential for understanding the trajectory and prognosis of pat...
People generally participate in research for three primary reasons: financial, altruistic/social, an...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the involvement of members of the public in health services research is incr...
Mounting scientific evidence over the past decades in the field of psychiatry has shown community en...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
Background: Involvement of service users in mental health research, whether predicated on rights-bas...
Background Longitudinal observational studies play on an important role for evidence-based research...
A major problem with longitudinal studies is the bias generated due to attrition, particularly appar...
The longitudinal cohort study is the gold standard in observational epidemiology. A central challeng...
Background: Meaningful and generalizable research depends on patients' willingness to participate. S...
The continued investigation into the experiences of individuals with schizophrenia who participate i...
Purpose: With appropriate mental health rehabilitation, schizophrenia is increasingly associated wit...
Statement of Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore participation in social life for youn...
Experiences of adults with mental illness who participated in a 12-month managed care study are summ...
OBJECTIVE: This study identified ways that consumers of mental health services are active participa...
Background: Longitudinal studies are essential for understanding the trajectory and prognosis of pat...
People generally participate in research for three primary reasons: financial, altruistic/social, an...
BACKGROUND: Interest in the involvement of members of the public in health services research is incr...
Mounting scientific evidence over the past decades in the field of psychiatry has shown community en...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
Background: Involvement of service users in mental health research, whether predicated on rights-bas...