Service users as collaborators in mental health research: Less stick, more carrot

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Abstract

Involving service users in research improves its quality and relevance. Many research organizations funding and supporting research now ask researchers about involvement as part of their application process. Some researchers are facing challenges in taking forward involvement as the research infrastructure is not always facilitative. Researchers need greater reward and recognition for carrying out good quality involvement to encourage more effective processes. © 2012 Cambridge University Press.

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Staley, K., Kabir, T., & Szmukler, G. (2013, June). Service users as collaborators in mental health research: Less stick, more carrot. Psychological Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291712001663

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