Ethical challenges in Research, Industry and People Partnerships in mental health
Citation
Sapfo Lignou, John Geddes, Ilina Singh. Ethical challenges in Research, Industry and People Partnerships in mental health. OSF Preprints
Abstract
Advancements in mental health research, social changes and policy developments have led to the emergence
of new forms of research partnerships, which bring together research institutions, public companies and lay
people as partners in the same research project. In this paper, we argue that partnerships comprised of
industry, academia and people with experience of mental illness may present practical and ethical challenges
that affect the conduct of research and undermine public trust in research collaborations. We outline a
number of ethical problems from the motivation to combine competing interests and values of these diverse
research partners. We argue that while critical perspectives on each of the partnership forms outlined above
exist in the literature, the combination of industry, research and PPI actors in partnership in mental health
research has not received sufficient scrutiny. We suggest that a robust ethical approach is needed to properly
substantiate the value of such research partnerships, to inform practical and ethical guidance on potential
conflicts and to facilitate productive collaborative research.
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