Gaining approvals for mental health research in the NHS

  • Cooper M
  • Eyre O
  • Doherty J
  • et al.
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Abstract

When embarking on mental health research it is often necessary to apply for approvals from one or more review bodies to ensure that the research is ethical and that the safety and well-being of participants are safeguarded. This can be complicated and time consuming, particularly to those unfamiliar with the process. In this article we describe the approvals commonly required for National Health Service-based research involving patients and endeavour to clearly explain what is involved at each stage. We then highlight some of the main considerations, including ethical aspects, which are particularly pertinent to conducting research in the field of mental health, and finish with general advice and considerations for future developments in the area.

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Cooper, M., Eyre, O., Doherty, J., & Jones, R. B. (2016). Gaining approvals for mental health research in the NHS. BJPsych Advances, 22(1), 64–72. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.114.014035

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