TitleAuthorDateURL (accessed November 2013)
Research priorities for service user and carer-centred mental health services: a synthesis of the literatureKeating F, Samele C, Furnish K and Greatley AJuly 2006www​.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/projdetails​.php?ref​=08–1514-085
Research priorities for service user and carer-centred mental health services: consultation reportNaylor C, Wallcraft J, Samele C and Greatley AJanuary 2007www​.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/projdetails​.php?ref​=08–1514-086
User and carer involvement in change management in a mental health context: review of the literatureRose D, Fleischmann P, Tonkiss F, Campbell P and Wykes TNovember 2002www​.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/projdetails​.php?ref​=08–1201-017
Promoting continuity of care for people with severe mental illnessFreeman G, Crawford M, Ferlie E, Renton A, Robinson I, Schneider J, et al.October 2001www​.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/projdetails​.php?ref​=08–1109-009
Services to support carers of people with mental health problemsArksey H, O’Malley L, Baldwin S, Harris J, Mason A and Golder SMarch 2002http://php​.york.ac.uk​/inst/spru/research​/summs/carers_mhprobs.php
Positive and Inclusive? Effective ways for professionals to involve carers in information sharingFarmer P, Rapaport J, Bellringer S, Murray J, Huxley P, Banerjee S, et al.Autumn 2004www​.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/projdetails​.php?ref​=08–1309-054
Experiences of continuity of care and health and social outcomes: the ECHO studyBurns T, Catty C, Clement S, Harvey K, Holloway F, et al.December 2007www​.nets.nihr.ac.uk/__data​/assets/pdf_file​/0004/64507/FR-08-1509-088.pdf
The development of an online training resource for mental health professionals to involve carers in information sharingPinfold V, Huxley P, Rapaport J and Teasdale MJune 2010www​.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/projdetails​.php?ref​=08–1711-160

From: Appendix 12, Research databases

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Interventions designed to improve therapeutic communications between black and minority ethnic people and professionals working in psychiatric services: a systematic review of the evidence for their effectiveness.
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Bhui K, Aslam RW, Palinski A, et al.
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