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Title: Mental health researchers’ toolkit for involving service users in the research process
Author: Armes, D., Barret, J., Hindle, D., Lemonsky, F. and Trite, J.
Date Published: 2011
Reference: Mental Health Research Network: London, England
Are service users or carers authors: Yes

Abstract:

This toolkit discusses the following topics:

  • why involve service users in research
  • terms used
  • where service users can get involved in different stages of research
  • paying service users for involvement

It also signposts sources of further support and information, as well as relevant literature. It offers a series of templates that can be adapted and used to recruit service users into different involvement roles.

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Categories: service users and carers
researchers
mental health survivors
paying service users for their involvement
guidance/guidelines
recruiting people to be actively involved in research
staff in research organisations
General guidance on involving the public in research

Date Entered: 2012/02/08

Date Edited: 2012/02/08

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