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Adding SUGAR: service user and carer collaboration in mental health nursing research.

Alan Simpson, Julia Jones, Sally Barlow, Leonie Cox.   

Abstract

SUGAR (Service User and Carer Group Advising on Research) is an initiative established to develop collaborative working in mental health nursing research between mental health service users, carers, researchers, and practitioners at City University London, United Kingdom. This article will describe the background of SUGAR; how the group operates; some of the achievements to date, including researcher reflections; and case studies of how this collaboration influences our research. Written reflective narratives of service user and carer experiences of SUGAR were analyzed using constant comparative methods by the members. Common themes are presented with illustrative quotes. The article highlights the benefits and possible limitations identified to date by members of SUGAR, outlines future plans, and considers the findings in relation to literature on involvement and empowerment. This article, written by staff and members of SUGAR, is the first venture into collaborative writing of the group and reflects the shared ethos of collaborative working. Copyright 2014, SLACK Incorporated.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24305906     DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20131126-04

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv        ISSN: 0279-3695            Impact factor:   1.098


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4.  Developing a theory-informed complex intervention to improve nurse-patient therapeutic engagement employing Experience-based Co-design and the Behaviour Change Wheel: an acute mental health ward case study.

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5.  Reducing conflict and containment rates on acute psychiatric wards: The Safewards cluster randomised controlled trial.

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6.  From plans to actions in patient and public involvement: qualitative study of documented plans and the accounts of researchers and patients sampled from a cohort of clinical trials.

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7.  Barriers and enablers of type 2 diabetes self-management in people with severe mental illness.

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9.  Barriers to effective diabetes management - a survey of people with severe mental illness.

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