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User and carer involvement in mental health services: From rhetoric to science

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

E. L. Simpson*
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Leeds, UK
A. O. House
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Leeds, UK
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E. L. Simpson, Academc Untof Psychiatry and B ehavioural Sciences, University of Leeds, 15 Hyde Terrace, Leeds LS2 9LT, UK
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The Department of Health has emphasised the need for a patient-centred National Health Service (NHS), and the involvement of users and carers in mental health services is often a policy recommendation (Mental Health Task Force User Group, 1995; NHS Health Advisory Service, 1997; Department of Health, 1999a,b, 2001). The Patients' Forum and Consumers in NHS Research are established national bodies concerned with stakeholder involvement. The Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health was established in 2003.

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Copyright © 2003 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 
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Table 1 Examples of factors that might inhibit user or carer involvement projects, and some potential solutions

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