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Developing Partnerships in Mental Health to Bridge the Research–Practitioner Gap
PURPOSE: An overview of approaches used in contemporary mental health research to consider when coordinating research agendas is presented. Connections between the research–practice gap and evidence-based practice are explored. Collaboration, as a key concept and practice, is investigated particularly in relation to community and consumer participation in mental health research.
CONCLUSIONS: Non-commensurate belief systems, inadequate infrastructure, and institutional tendencies maintain the status quo and constitute significant impediments to widespread planned and integrated research programs.
PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Communication and trust building between researchers and practitioners is central to developing effective collaborations that can deliver more effective health care.
History
Publication title
Perspectives in Psychiatric CareVolume
47Pagination
6-12ISSN
0031-5990Department/School
School of Health SciencesPublisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.Place of publication
United StatesRepository Status
- Restricted