Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research

The Role of Practice Research Networks (PRN) in the Development and Implementation of Evidence: The Northern Improving Access to Psychological Therapies PRN Case Study

Mike Lucock ; Michael Barkham ; Gillian Donohoe ; Stephen Kellett ; Dean McMillan ; Sarah Mullaney ; Andrew Sainty ; David Saxon ; Richard Thwaites ; Jaime Delgadillo
PsychotherapyResearchExpert opinionEnglish
Journal Article - Open access

Abstracts

Practice research networks (PRNs) can support the implementation of evidence based practice in routine services and generate practice based evidence. This paper describes the structure, processes and learning from a new PRN in the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme in England, in relation to an implementation framework and using one study as a case example. Challenges related to: ethics and governance processes; communications with multiple stakeholders; competing time pressures and linking outcome data. Enablers included: early tangible outputs and impact; a collaborative approach; engaging with local research leads; clarity of processes; effective dissemination; and committed leadership.

Keywords
Journal
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
Author
Year of Publication
2017
Volume
44
Number of Pages
919-931,
ISBN Number
0894-587X, 1573-3289
Remote Database Name
DOI.org (Crossref)
DOI
10.1007/s10488-017-0810-5

APA citation

Lucock, M., Barkham, M., Donohoe, G., Kellett, S., McMillan, D., Mullaney, S., et al. (2017). The Role of Practice Research Networks (PRN) in the Development and Implementation of Evidence: The Northern Improving Access to Psychological Therapies PRN Case Study. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research, 44, 919-931, . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-017-0810-5