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Reviews, Commentary, and Case Reports

How Best to Engage Users of Forensic Services in Research: Literature Review and Recommendations

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Pages 183-195 | Published online: 04 Jan 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This rapid review summarises the currently available information on how best to engage users of forensic mental health services in the research process. A search of six electronic databases and a general Internet search identified eleven peer-reviewed journal papers and twelve reports, the majority containing information derived using qualitative methods. Five areas of particular relevance to forensic settings were identified: power relations & vulnerability issues (including ethical treatment; informed consent; attitudes of staff and other service users); practical difficulties; confidentiality and transparency; language and communication and training issues. Recommendations on engaging service users in forensic mental health research are presented.

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