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Participation of mental health consumers in research: Training addressed and reliability assessed

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AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL
Volume 59, Issue 3, Pages 218-224

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1630.2012.01011.x

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client-centred therapy; consumer involvement; consumer participation in research; mentally ill persons

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  1. Australian Rotary Health Research Fund (ARHRF)

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Introduction A call for active inclusion of consumers in research; recognising and valuing the knowledge that arises through lived experience, is made in the literature. However, genuine inclusion of consumers as members of the research team remains rare. Opponents present two barriers: lack of required knowledge and skills and lack of capacity to conduct rigorous research. Methods This study involved a collaborative process to develop training materials for consumer researchers. Reliability of self-report outcome data collected by five trained consumers was then examined. Results Quantitative results suggest that trained consumers can facilitate self-report interviews to the high standard expected by the general research community. Conclusions This study provides both methods and resources to extend occupational therapy consumer-centred practice into the realm of research.

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