2015
DOI: 10.12968/bjmh.2015.4.3.129
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Evaluating service user community groups in forensic and neurodevelopmental units

Abstract: Introduction: Often service user involvement in forensic mental health settings can fail to address service users' views in a systematic way and is more likely to be designed around organisational priorities. Method: Community meetings in six forensic medium–secure units and three neurodevelopmental (ND) units were compared. Using framework analysis, the study evaluated practice, in particular how staff and service users interacted and the issues raised at meetings. Data was collected from interviews, question… Show more

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