A Comparison of Participant Information Elicited by Service User and Non-Service User Researchers (original) (raw)

Service Users’ Perceptions About Their Hospital Admission Elicited by Service User–Researchers or by Clinicians

Brian O'Donoghue, Eric Roche, Kevin Madigan

Psychiatric Services, 2013

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13 Resisting variables–service user/survivor perspectives on researching coercion

Jan Wallcraft

… treatment in psychiatry: Clinical, legal and …, 2011

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Service user perspectives on coercion and restraint in mental health

Naomi Good

BJPsych. International, 2017

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Resisting Variables – Service User/Survivor Perspectives on Researching Coercion

Jasna Russo

Kallert, T.; Mezzich, J.; Monahan, J. (eds.) Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: Clinical, legal and ethical aspects, 2011

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Longer term outcomes of voluntarily admitted service users with high levels of perceived coercion

Kevin Madigan

Psychiatry Research, 2015

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Service users’ perspective of their admission: a report of study findings

Kevin Madigan

Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2016

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Why Service Users Choose Medication-Free Psychiatric Treatment: A Mixed-Method Study of User Accounts

Astrid Martinsen

Patient Preference and Adherence, 2021

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Mental Health Researchers’ Views About Service User Research: A Literature Review

Julia Bocking

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2018

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Perceived coercion in voluntary hospital admission

Brian O'Donoghue, Eric Roche, Kevin Madigan

Psychiatry Research, 2014

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Service user's actual involvement in mental health research practices: A scoping review

Lisbeth Hybholt

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

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R Methodological and ethical challenges in studying patients' perceptions of coercion: a systematic mixed studies review

Jyrki Korkeila

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Service user involvement in mental health research: a user's perspective

Diana Rose

Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2011

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

Kristina Staley

Psychological Medicine, 2013

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Service user involvement in research

Kristina Staley

Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2011

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Methodological and ethical challenges in studying patients’ perceptions of coercion: a systematic mixed studies review

Grigori Joffe

BMC Psychiatry, 2014

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Evaluating the impact of service user involvement on research: a prospective case study

Jonathan D Boote, Cindy Cooper, peter beresford, Alison C Faulkner

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2011

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Two scales for measuring patients' perceptions for coercion during mental hospital admission

Edward Mulvey, Loren Roth

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1993

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Service users' views of psychiatric treatments

David Pilgrim

Sociology of Health and Illness, 1993

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“Voluntary in quotation marks”: a conceptual model of psychological pressure in mental healthcare based on a grounded theory analysis of interviews with service users

Matthé Scholten

BMC Psychiatry, 2022

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Tensions and dilemmas in clinical psychology’s relationship with the service user movement

Dave Harper

2010

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Systematic literature review of the use of Staff Attitudes to Coercion Scale (SACS)

Tonje Lossius Husum

Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2023

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Staff and service users’ views on a ‘Consent for Contact’ research register within psychosis services: a qualitative study

Til Wykes

BMC Psychiatry, 2014

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clinical correlates and predictors of perceived coercion among psychiatric inpatients: A prospective pilot study

Bada Suresh, Guru S Gowda

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Patient, family, and staff perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission: An exploratory study

Edward Mulvey

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1993

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