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Measuring the impact of participatory research in psychiatry: How the search for epistemic justifications obscures ethical considerations
(2019-12)
Both within politics and practice, the field of psychiatry is undergoing a significant transformation, as increasing emphasis is placed on the importance of involving those with lived experience in research. In response ...
Co‐producing research with youth: The NeurOx young people’s advisory group model
(2019-03)
Context: The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children
have the right to be heard in all matters affecting them. The Convention inspired a
surge in research that investigates young people's ...
Co-Production: An Ethical Model for Mental Health Research?
(2019-07)
Commentary arguing for involving people with a diagnosis of mental health disorders and/or their caregivers as co-researchers in mental health research.
Collecting self-report research data with people with dementia within care home clinical trials: Benefits, challenges and best practice
(2019-08)
One-third of people with dementia live in care home settings and in order to deliver better evidence-based care, robust research including clinical trials is required. Concerns have been raised by researchers about the ...
R package to identify sudden gains
(PsyArXiv, 2019)
Sudden gains are large and stable changes on an outcome variable between consecutive measurements, for example during a psychological intervention with multiple assessments. Researching these occurrences could help understand ...
Barriers and incentives to recruitment in mental health clinical trials
(2019-05)
Research provides valuable information that improves patients’ outcomes and should inform clinical decision-making.1 There are many research methodologies2 and randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are at the top of the ...
Investigating causal mechanisms in randomised controlled trials
(2019-08)
Introduction: In some randomised trials, the primary interest is in the mechanisms by which an intervention exerts its effects on health outcomes. That is, clinicians and policy-makers may be interested in how the intervention ...
Combining Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Interventions in Network Meta-analysis in Psychiatry
(2019-04)
Network meta-analyses (NMAs) assess the comparative associations of 2 or more interventions even if they have not been compared in a randomized clinical trial.1 The validity of NMAs is founded on the assumption of transitivity ...
Consent to discuss participation in research: a pilot study
(2019-09)
Background. Equitable access to research studies needs to be increased for all patients. There is debate about which is the best approach to use to discuss participation in research in real-world clinical settings.
Objective. ...
Using local communities to establish geographical boundaries for case studies
(2019-02)
Background Case studies are widely used in the social sciences to explore complex phenomena in natural settings. Applying boundaries is vital to ensure cases are easily identifiable and similar enough to be treated as ...