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Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Research is critical in advancing health care and improving outcomes for patients. The NHS constitution1pledges to inform patients of research that they may be eligible to participate in. However, this often does not occur and can be particularly challenging in mental health services, with a number of barriers causing difficulties. Here the authors explore some of the reasons for difficulties in recruiting patients to mental health studies and offer a potential solution.

Original publication

DOI

10.1002/pnp.432

Type

Journal article

Journal

Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry

Publication Date

01/07/2016

Volume

20

Pages

9 - 11