How best to engage users of forensic services in research: literature review and recommendationsTools Völlm, Birgit, Foster, Sheena, Bates, Peter and Huband, Nick (2017) How best to engage users of forensic services in research: literature review and recommendations. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health . pp. 1-13. ISSN 1932-9903 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractGuidance on service user involvement is available to help researchers working with people with mental health problems, but there is currently no comprehensive guidance relating to forensic settings where additional issues arise. This rapid review aims to summarise the currently available information on how best to engage users of forensic mental health services in the research process, and to make appropriate recommendations. Medline and five other databases were searched to May 2016 using relevant keywords and Medical Subject Headings, supplemented by a general Internet search. Eleven peer-reviewed journal papers and 12 reports or web-based documents were identified, the majority containing information derived using a qualitative methodology.
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