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Shaw L, Nunns M, Briscoe S, et al. Experiences of the ‘Nearest Relative’ provisions in the compulsory detention of people under the Mental Health Act: a rapid systematic review. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2018 Dec. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 6.39.)
Experiences of the ‘Nearest Relative’ provisions in the compulsory detention of people under the Mental Health Act: a rapid systematic review.
Show detailsWe are grateful for insightful feedback on the draft report from an individual with experience of the NR provision.
We would like to thank Sue Whiffin and Jenny Lowe for administrative support and Hannah Jones for proofreading.
Contributions of authors
Liz Shaw was involved in all stages of the review, including direction/conception, planning searches, screening, data extraction, critical appraisal, synthesis and write-up. She led and directed the framework synthesis and subsequent write-up.
Michael Nunns was involved in all stages of the review, including direction/conception, planning searches, screening, data extraction, critical appraisal, synthesis and write-up. He was involved in the synthesis and validation of the findings. He led the write-up of the remaining sections of the report.
Simon Briscoe was involved in direction/conception, designing and conducting the database and supplementary searches, screening, data extraction, critical appraisal and write-up. He managed the reference library and commented on and edited draft sections of the report.
Rob Anderson was involved in guiding the direction of the review, advised on all stages of conducting the review and critically read and edited all sections of the report.
Jo Thompson Coon was involved in guiding the direction of the review, advised on all stages of conducting the review and critically read and edited all sections of the report. She is also the guarantor of the report.
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Disclaimers
This report presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). The views and opinions expressed by authors in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the NHS, the NIHR, NETSCC, the HS&DR programme or the Department of Health and Social Care. If there are verbatim quotations included in this publication the views and opinions expressed by the interviewees are those of the interviewees and do not necessarily reflect those of the authors, those of the NHS, the NIHR, NETSCC, the HS&DR programme or the Department of Health and Social Care.
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