Whose story is it? Mental health consumer and carer views on carer participation in research
Abstract Background Mental health carers contribute a unique set of perspectives and lived experiences to research; however, national research ethics guidelines do not specifically address the issues that affect informal carers as participants. Objective This study sought to explore Australian menta...
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Main Authors: | Alyssa R. Morse (Author), Owen Forbes (Author), Bethany A. Jones (Author), Amelia Gulliver (Author), Michelle Banfield (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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