<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An engaging and comprehensive research handbook for patients and members of the public who want to learn more about the approaches, methods and language of health-services research.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This book is written for patients and members of the public who want to understand more about the approaches, methods and language used by health-services researchers. Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research is now a requirement of most major health-research programmes, and this book is designed to equip these individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary for meaningful participation. Edited by award-winning mental-health researchers, the book has been produced in partnership with mental-health-service users and carers with experience of research involvement. It includes personal reflections from these individuals alongside detailed information on quantitative, qualitative and health-economics research methods.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>This book is written for patients, carers and members of the public who want to understand more about the approaches, methods, and language used by health services researchers. Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research is now a requirement of most major health research funders. User-led involvement is a crucial element in shaping and determining research questions, assessing research proposals and guiding and informing research processes. All of these tasks require specific areas of knowledge and skills that can often be difficult for members of the general public to acquire. This text book is designed to assist people in their research involvement journey. Covering the entire research process from obtaining funding to research dissemination, it introduces individuals to the key concepts and terms used in quantitative, qualitative and health economics research in an illustrated and engaging way. This book will be useful for many, including students at college or university, people working in health research and members of the public getting involved in developing and delivering research studies. It will equip and empower them with the understanding and confidence necessary to participate meaningfully in health services research. The editors and contributors to this book are experienced and award-winning mental health researchers, recognized for their patient and public involvement activities. The material presented in this book derives from a face-to-face methods course developed specifically for public and patient representatives working on a national mental health research programme. It is a book written in partnership with mental health service users or carers who have experience of working as research advisors and research assistants. The book includes personal reflections from PPI researchers as well as detailed information on research methods.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Penny Bee is Reader in Mental Health Services Research at the University of Manchester Helen Brooks is Lecturer in Psychological Sciences at the University of Liverpool Patrick Callaghan is Professor of Mental Health Sciences at London South Bank University Karina Lovell is Professor of Mental Health Nursing at the University of Manchester
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