Services users are becoming actively involved in mental health research. How this is perceived by other researchers is not well known. The aim of this article is to review the international literature exploring other mental health researchers' views of service users conducting research, between 1996 and 2016. Searches of multiple databases (PubMed, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Google Scholar) were undertaken. Combinations of terms related to service user research and mental health researcher perspectives, views, and attitudes were used. Manual inquiry of reference lists was also undertaken. Relevant papers were coded by topic, location, study design, and other dimensions. Five articles met inclusion criteria. Most referred to perceived benefits, s...
People with mental illness have a significantly lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic ph...
der et al., 2004) and is now a requirement in most publi-cally funded research in the United Kingdom...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...
Background: Optimisation of the process and outcomes of user involvement in research is dependent up...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...
Objective: Consumer involvement in mental health research is considered both a right and a benefit, ...
Guidance on service user involvement is available to help researchers working with people with menta...
Involving service users as full partners in qualitative research requires a reappraisal of many aspe...
Involving service users in research improves its quality and relevance. Many research organizations ...
Effective engagement with people who experience mental health care services, as research participant...
Background: Involvement of service users in mental health research, whether predicated on rights-bas...
People with mental illness have a significantly lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic ph...
People with mental illness have a significantly lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic ph...
Objective: To describe the contributions that consumers, and academic consumer researchers in partic...
Objectives To review national (UK) literature in order to (i) examine service user and carer views ...
People with mental illness have a significantly lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic ph...
der et al., 2004) and is now a requirement in most publi-cally funded research in the United Kingdom...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...
Background: Optimisation of the process and outcomes of user involvement in research is dependent up...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...
Objective: Consumer involvement in mental health research is considered both a right and a benefit, ...
Guidance on service user involvement is available to help researchers working with people with menta...
Involving service users as full partners in qualitative research requires a reappraisal of many aspe...
Involving service users in research improves its quality and relevance. Many research organizations ...
Effective engagement with people who experience mental health care services, as research participant...
Background: Involvement of service users in mental health research, whether predicated on rights-bas...
People with mental illness have a significantly lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic ph...
People with mental illness have a significantly lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic ph...
Objective: To describe the contributions that consumers, and academic consumer researchers in partic...
Objectives To review national (UK) literature in order to (i) examine service user and carer views ...
People with mental illness have a significantly lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic ph...
der et al., 2004) and is now a requirement in most publi-cally funded research in the United Kingdom...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...