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Engaging the disengaged: collecting the views of patients in a low secure unit on methods of observation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2007

Mathew J Page
Affiliation:
Clinical Nurse Specialist/Unit Manager, Montpellier Unit, Gloucestershire Partnership NHS Trust, Gloucester, UK
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Abstract

This article discusses the methodology used to engage a group of patients in a low secure unit in a research project to evaluate the effects of methods of observation.

The results are summarised, and some surprising themes from the interviews are reflected upon.

This very small scale, qualitative study suggests that patients in secure units can be meaningfully engaged in research; and this must continue, as this project has demonstrated that these patients have views which other published research has not brought to light.

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Original Article
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© 2007 NAPICU

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