The Ethics of Survivor Research
Alison Faulkner, Policy Press
ISBN 1861346417, £9.95
STAR RATINGS: 4/5
The author, an independent survivor-researcher, has produced a set
of guidelines that will help service users, practitioners and
academics attend to ethical aspects of survivor-controlled
research, writes John Percival.
Subtitled Guidelines for the Ethical Conduct of Research Carried
Out by Mental Health Service Users and Survivors, the author looks
at the stages of research, from clarification of underlying
principles, planning and design to dissemination and
implementation. These guidelines differ from most because of the
prominence given to working with mental health service users
throughout this process.
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