id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bzewdpy5nrfilbu24zakhipgt4 Michelle A. Banfield SCOPE for Research: Mental Health Consumers' Priorities for Research Compared with Recent Research in Australia 2011.0 11 .pdf application/pdf 8102 786 60 Mental health research priorities in Australia: a consumer and carer agenda Background: The perspectives of mental health consumers and carers are increasingly recognised as important to studies were members of the community who identified as a mental health consumer, carer or both. participants developed topics for mental health research in small group discussions, then voted on which topics, participants, key research areas included the delivery of services, and consumer and carer involvement. Keywords: Consumer and carer involvement, Mental health, Priority-setting, Research Consumer and Carer Mental Health Research Unit – at rated: 'the integration of trauma-informed care into service delivery' was considered important by all three participant groups and received the highest overall number extend participation nationally, a second study of research priority-setting, comprising an online survey, was The importance of lived experience of mental health issues (as a consumer and/or carer) for the development of previous consumer and carer mental health research Consumer Participation in Mental Health Research: ./cache/work_bzewdpy5nrfilbu24zakhipgt4.pdf ./txt/work_bzewdpy5nrfilbu24zakhipgt4.txt