Background Although patient and carer involvement in research is well-developed in many countries, this area has been largely overlooked in South-East European countries. Aims To explore experiences of patients participating in newly set up lived experience advisory panels (LEAPs) within a European Commission funded, large-scale, multi-country mental health research project that focused on improving treatment of individuals with psychosis. Method Twenty-one mental health patients were individually interviewed across five countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. Topic guides covered the experience of participating in LEAPs and their sustainability. Data were analysed by framework analysis. Results Se...
WHAT IS KNOWN OF THE SUBJECT: Consumer participation in mental health services is an expectation art...
Psychiatric service users represent an underprivileged and mostly socially invisible group in the Se...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...
Background Mental healthcare is an important component in societies’ response to mental health probl...
BackgroundMental healthcare is an important component in societies' response to mental health proble...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
BACKGROUND: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
The IMPULSE study, led by Queen Mary University of London, offers a unique opportunity to radically ...
Background: Great advancements have been made in patient and public involvement (PPI), including the...
Abstract Background People participation teams are being established in many British NHS Trusts. The...
Plain English summary Researchers have explored different types of treatment to help...
This handbook is written for patients and members of the public who want to understand more about th...
Mental Health is an issue worldwide. In Europe, 25% of the WHO European Region inhabitants, e.g. 220...
Background Australian policy mandates consumer and carer participation in mental health services at ...
Objectives: Psychotic disorders have large treatment gap in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)...
WHAT IS KNOWN OF THE SUBJECT: Consumer participation in mental health services is an expectation art...
Psychiatric service users represent an underprivileged and mostly socially invisible group in the Se...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...
Background Mental healthcare is an important component in societies’ response to mental health probl...
BackgroundMental healthcare is an important component in societies' response to mental health proble...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
BACKGROUND: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
The IMPULSE study, led by Queen Mary University of London, offers a unique opportunity to radically ...
Background: Great advancements have been made in patient and public involvement (PPI), including the...
Abstract Background People participation teams are being established in many British NHS Trusts. The...
Plain English summary Researchers have explored different types of treatment to help...
This handbook is written for patients and members of the public who want to understand more about th...
Mental Health is an issue worldwide. In Europe, 25% of the WHO European Region inhabitants, e.g. 220...
Background Australian policy mandates consumer and carer participation in mental health services at ...
Objectives: Psychotic disorders have large treatment gap in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)...
WHAT IS KNOWN OF THE SUBJECT: Consumer participation in mental health services is an expectation art...
Psychiatric service users represent an underprivileged and mostly socially invisible group in the Se...
Purpose: User involvement in research is entering the mainstream of traditional mental health resear...