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Service user involvement in forensic mental health: Can it work?

Pages 211-220 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Maria Haarmans, Elizabeth Perkins & Lorna Jellicoe-Jones. (2021) “It’s Us Doing It!” The Power of Participatory Action Research in Prison: A Contradiction in Terms? – Phase 1. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 20:3, pages 238-252.
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Trixie Mottershead, Najat Khalifa & Birgit Völlm. (2020) A mixed-methods examination of patient feedback within forensic and non-forensic mental healthcare services. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 31:1, pages 106-122.
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Birgit Völlm, Sheena Foster, Peter Bates & Nick Huband. (2017) How Best to Engage Users of Forensic Services in Research: Literature Review and Recommendations. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 16:2, pages 183-195.
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C.G. Long, C. Knight, L. Bradley & M. Thomas. (2012) Effective therapeutic milieus in secure services for women: The service user perspective. Journal of Mental Health 21:6, pages 567-578.
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JamesD. Livingston, Alicia Nijdam-Jones & Johann Brink. (2012) A tale of two cultures: examining patient-centered care in a forensic mental health hospital. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 23:3, pages 345-360.
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Douglas MacInnes, Dominic Beer, Peter Keeble, David Rees & Leon Reid. (2011) Service-user involvement in forensic mental health care research: Areas to consider when developing a collaborative study. Journal of Mental Health 20:5, pages 464-472.
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Douglas Macinnes, Dominic Beer, Peter Keeble, David Rees & Leon Reid. (2010) The development of a tool to measure service user satisfaction with in-patient forensic services: The Forensic Satisfaction Scale. Journal of Mental Health 19:3, pages 272-281.
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Ian M. Tucker, Steven D. Brown, Ava Kanyeredzi, Laura McGrath & Paula Reavey. (2019) Living ‘in between’ outside and inside: The forensic psychiatric unit as an impermanent assemblage. Health & Place 55, pages 29-36.
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Yvonne F. Awenat, Currie Moore, Patricia A. Gooding, Fiona Ulph, Aisha Mirza & Daniel Pratt. (2018) Improving the quality of prison research: A qualitative study of ex-offender service user involvement in prison suicide prevention research. Health Expectations 21:1, pages 100-109.
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Samantha L. Millar, Mary Chambers & Melanie Giles. (2016) Service user involvement in mental health care: an evolutionary concept analysis. Health Expectations 19:2, pages 209-221.
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Mark Chandley & Michael Rouski. (2014) Recovery, turning points and forensics: views from the ward in an English high secure facility. Mental Health and Social Inclusion 18:2, pages 83-91.
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JAN WALLCRAFT, MICHAELA AMERING, JULIAN FREIDIN, BHARGAVI DAVAR, DIANE FROGGATT, HUSSAIN JAFRI, AFZAL JAVED, SYLVESTER KATONTOKA, SHOBA RAJA, SOLOMON RATAEMANE, SIGRID STEFFEN, SAM TYANO, CHRISTPHER UNDERHILL, HENRIK WAHLBERG, RICHARD WARNER & HELEN HERRMAN. (2011) Partnerships for better mental health worldwide: WPA recommendations on best practices in working with service users and family carers. World Psychiatry 10:3, pages 229-236.
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